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December 20, 2007 Professor Denis McLaughlin, in The New Jersey Law Journal, The New "Restyled" Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Dec 24th
   
December 20, 2007 Seton Hall Law plays pivotal role in NJ’s death penalty “Abolition Day
   
December 20, 2007 Seton Hall’s CSJ Joins N.J. Congressmen in Open Letter to Attorney General Mukasey to reverse BIA decision denying asylum to victims of female genital mutilation.
   
December 17, 2007 1L Nicole Ho, has been selected by Merck & Co. as a Patent Fellow.
   
December 17, 2007 Professor Bernard Freamon has published Some Reflection on Post-Enlightement Quaranic Hermeneutics, 2006 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1403
   
December 17, 2007 Professors Paula Franzese & Denis McLaughlin will present the N.J. Law Journal's Annual Update on Civil Practice Series in Princeton on Dec. 11th
   
December 6, 2007 Professor Mark Denbeaux to testify before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security on The Legal Rights of Guantánamo Detainees on Dec. 11th
   
December 6, 2007 Professor Baher Azmy featured in Supreme Court arguments in Boumediene. Excerpt from the argument available here...
   
December 6, 2007 Professor Michael Risinger has published Innocents Convicted: An Empirically Justified Factual Wrongful Conviction Rate, 97 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 761 (2007)
   
December 3, 2007 The Supreme Court will hear consolidated Guantánamo cases in Boumediene v. Bush, including petitioner Kurnaz, represented by Professor Baher Azmy, on Dec. 7th
   
December 3, 2007 Professor Stephen Lubben will present ABI Chapter 11 Professional Fee Study at the American Bankruptcy Institute's 2007 Winter Leadership Conference, in Rancho Mirage, California on Dec. 7th
   
December 3, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will present Ethics, E-Mail and the Blogosphere at the American Bankruptcy Institute's 2007 Winter Leadership Conference, in Rancho Mirage, California on Dec. 7th
   
December 3, 2007 Professor Kathleen McCarthy will serve as a Short-Term Legal Specialist for the ABA/ROLI in Armenia for the next two weeks.
   
November 27, 2007 Professor Michael Risinger to speak on Protecting DNA profiles From Expectation and Suggestion Distortion before the Forensic DNA Analysts in Washington on Dec. 1st
   
November 26, 2007 Associate Dean Kathleen Boozang will present Fundamentals of Provider Liability at the American Health Lawyers Fundamentals Conference in Chicago on Dec. 2nd
   
November 26, 2007 Professor Howard Erichson will present CAFA and the Revenge of the Mistrusted Lawyer at UPenn's Symposium on Fairness to Whom?: Perspectives on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 on Dec. 1st
   
November 26, 2007 Professor Solangel Maldonado will present Facilitating Paternal Involvement After Separation: What the U.S. Can Learn From Quebec, at McGill University on Nov. 30th
   
November 26, 2007 Professors Paula Franzese & Denis McLaughlin will present the N.J. Law Journal's Annual Update on Civil Practice Series in Princeton on Nov. 29th
   
November 19, 2007 3L Nicole Cooper & 2L Rachel Bayar won the Regional Round of the ABA Negotiation Competition held at Cardozo
   
November 19, 2007 3Ls Nicole Gerritsen & Jonathan Henry finished second and won best brief in the National Health Law Moot Court Competition at Southern Illinois University Law School
   
November 19, 2007 Professor Elizabeth Defeis has published Targeted Sanctions, Human Rights, and the Court of First Instance of the European Community, 30 Fordham Int'L L.J. 1449 (2007)
   
November 14, 2007 Associate Dean Kathleen Boozang will present Medical Futility and Demands for Nonbeneficial Care at New Jersey Medical School on Nov. 20th
   
November 14, 2007 Associate Dean Kathleen Boozang will present Multiple Personalities of the Law at Governing Neonatology at Perinatal and Neonatal Palliative Care 2007 at UMDNJ on Nov. 17th
   
November 14, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will deliver the plenary address on Women in Government at the League of Municipalities Annual Convention in Atlantic City on Nov. 15th
   
November 14, 2007 Associate Dean Kathleen Boozang will present The Law Governing End of Life Care at St. Michael's Grand Rounds on Nov. 15th
   
November 9, 2007 Professor Gaia Bernstein will present In the Shadow of Innovation at Syracuse Law School's Faculty Workshop on Nov. 13th
   
November 9, 2007 Professor Kristen Boon will comment at Princeton's Law & Public Affairs Seminar on Constitutional Conceits: The WTO's "Constitution" and the Discipline of International Law, Nov. 12th
   
November 9, 2007 Professor Lori Nessel to speak on Moral and Ethical Challenges for a Changing community at Local Dimensions of Immigration: Challenges and Opportunities at Hofstra Law School on Nov. 8th
   
November 5, 2007 Dean Kathleen Boozang will moderate the Attorneys General Roundtable at the 8th Annual Pharmaceutical and Regulatory Compliance Congress on Nov. 7th in Washington
   
October 30, 2007 Professor Solangel Maldonado will keynote with The Future of Family Law: Nurturing Children Across All Family Forms, at the New Zealand Family Law Conference in Christchurch on Nov. 9th
   
October 30, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will present The Gender Divide: Women and the Law, to the Bergen County Women Lawyers ASSN on Nov. 7th
   
October 30, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will present Law as a Healing Profession at Touro Law School on Nov. 5th
   
October 30, 2007 Professor Sarah Waldeck will be guest blogging on Concurringopinions.com during November
   
October 26, 2007

Professor Thomas Healy will present Brandenburg in a Time of Terror at The New York City Junior Faculty Colloquium at Fordham University School of Law on October 26th

   
October 23, 2007

Professor Kwasi Prempeh, will speak on The Judiciary and Anti-Corruption Efforts in Africa at the Brookings Institute 's Symposium on African Governance Institutions: Accountability Mechanisms or Enablers of Corruption? in Washington on October 22nd

   
October 23, 2007

Professor Frank Pasquale, will present Ranking Alogithms as Speech to the University of Chicago Legal Forum on October 25th.

   
October 23, 2007

Professor Kristen Boon will serve on a panel on Sanctions, Nonproliferation and the Future of International Law at the American Branch of the International Law Association's International Law Weekend in NYC on October 26th.

   
October 23, 2007

Professor Gaia Bernstein will be presenting In the Shadow of Innovation at the Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law Conference at Indiana-Bloomington Law School on October 26th.

   
October 23, 2007

Edward S. Hendrickson, former Dean of Admissions at Seton Hall Law and a long-time member of the University community, passed away October 14th.

   
October 17, 2007

Professor Marc Poirier will speak on Federalism and Cultural Identity Issues: The Case of Same Sex Marriage at Federalism and the States as Laboratories of Change at Temple on Oct. 20th

   
October 17, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will present Finding Meaning in the Practice to the Association of Trial Lawyers of America on Oct. 19th at the Meadowlands.
   
October 10, 2007 Professor Solangel Maldonado will speak on The Intersection of Race and Gender in the Adoption Market at the Second International Conference on Adoption and Culture, University of Pittsburgh, Oct 14th
   
October 10, 2007 Professor Edward Hartnett will speak on Catholic Judges and Cooperation in Sin at Catholic Faith and Cooperation in a Pluralistic Society: Navigating Conflicts Between Conscience and the Requirements of the Law at Boston College Law School on Oct. 11th
   
October 10, 2007 Professor Mark Denbeaux wins unprecedented preliminary injunction for Guantánamo detainee.
   
October 10, 2007 Professor Edward Hartnett interviewed on the Civil Procedure Prof Blog on The Restyled FRCP
   
October 9, 2007 Professor Solangel Maldonado will present Race, Gender, and Adoption, at the LatCrit XII Conference in Miami on Oct. 5th
   
October 9, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will present Kind Words to the College Club of New Jersey on Oct. 2nd  in Ridgewood
   
October 9, 2007 Professor Tracy Kaye has been appointed Vice Chair of the Committee on Teaching Taxation of the ABA
   
October 09, 2007 Professor Kwasi Prempeh will present The Hegemonic Executive and African Democracy at Institutionalizing Democracy in Africa: Prospects and Challenges at The Kofi Annan Center in Accra, Ghana on Oct. 4th
   
October 09, 2007 Professor Marc Poirier will present Cultural Property, Ritual and Identity in the Same Sex Marriage Controversy, at the LatCrit XII Conference in Miami on Oct. 6th
   
October 02, 2007 Clinical Teaching Fellow Scott Michelman will teach CLE seminar, Beginning and Intermediate Guide to Ninth Circuit Practice, to west coast appellate practioners in San Francisco and Seattle, Sept. 26th and 28th
   
October 01, 2007 Professor Frank Pasquale will moderate Protecting Privacy at The 35th Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy at The National Center for Technology & Law on Sept. 29th
   
October 01, 2007 Professor David Opderbeck will present Rivalrous Information at the Telecommunications Research Policy Conference at George Mason University Law School on Sept. 29th
   
October 01, 2007 Professor Tracy Kaye has published Constitutional Limitations on the Legislative Power to Tax in the United States, 15 Mich. St. Int'l L. 481 (2007) (with Stephen W. Mazza).
   
September 24, 2007 Professor Frank Pasquale will present Intellectual Property vs. The Administrative State at the Works in Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium at American University on Sept. 28th
   
September 24, 2007 Professor Stephen Lubben will present Delaware's Irrelevance at 2007 Meetings of  The Canadian Law and Economics Association  at the University of Toronto on Sept. 28th
   
September 24, 2007 Professor Timothy Glynn will present Interjurisdictional Competition in the Enforcement of Noncompetition Agreements: A Case Study in Racing to the Courthouse and Racing to the Bottom at the Current Labor & Employment Law Scholarship Colloquium in Denver on Sept. 28th
   
September 24, 2007 Professor Mark Denbeaux will present Treatment of Detainees Under the Rule of Law at Westpoint Law & Terrorism Fall Seminar on Sept. 27th
   
September 19, 2007 Dean Kathleen M. Boozang will present Ashley's Treatment at Grand Rounds at Overlook Hospital on September 21st
   
September 19, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will present Restoring the Public's Trust: Making Real the Promise of Good Government to the Newark City Council on September 21st
   
September 21, 2007 Professor Marc Poirier will present A Clear Light Blue Line: Public Choice Analysis, Behavioral Economics and Sea Level Rise at the University of South Carolina/Georgetown Environmental Law Center Conference on Lucas + 15 on Sept. 20th
   
September 19, 2007 Professor Thomas Healy will present Brandenburg in a Time of Terror at  Left Out in the Cold? The Chilling of Speech, Association and the Press in Post-9/11 America at American University on September 20th
   
September 6, 2007 Professor Stephen Lubben will present Delaware's Irrelevance, at 24th Annual European Association of Law and Economics Conference, Copenhagen, September 14th
   
September 6, 2007 Professor Stephen Lubben will present Credit Derivatives & The Future of Chapter 11at the 24th Annual European Association of Law and Economics Conference, Copenhagen, September 14th
   
August 30, 2007 Professor Edward A. Hartnett has published Catholic Judges and Cooperation in Sin, in the St. Thomas Law Journal's Symposium on Catholicism and the Court
   
August 30, 2007 Professor John Jacobi will present Professionalism and Protection: Disabled Lawyers and Ethical Practice at Lawyers and Disability Conference at Emory Law School on September 7th
   
August 27, 2007

Professor Kristen Boon is guest blogging on the international law blog Opinio Juris

   
August 27, 2007 Professor Stephen Lubben has published Business Liquidation, 81 Am. Bank. L.J. 65 (2007)
   
  Professor Frank Pasquale will present Ranking Algorithms as Speech to the University of Chicago Legal Forum on October 25th
   
  Professor Frank Pasquale will moderate the panel Protecting Privacy at The 35th Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy at The National Center for Technology & Law on September 29th
   
  Professor Frank Pasquale will present Intellectual Property vs. The Administrative State at the WIPIP at American University in Washington D.C. on September 28th
   
August 22, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will be a featured commentator on ICLE's  Clarence Darrow: Crimes, Causes and the Courtroom on August 28th
   
August 22, 2007 The symposium, Toward a General Theory of Law and Technology, organized by Professors Frank Pasquale and Gaia Bernstein, is published in the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology
   
August 22, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese is featured in the documentary Ethics in Government, airing on NJN at 9AM on August 28th
   
August 14, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese has authored Ethics Reform for the Executive Branch in Reaction and Reform in New Jersey (Hall Institute of Public Policy-New Jersey)
   
August 14, 2007 Professor Michael Risinger will speak on Juror Evaluation of Expert Testimony at the 2007 Forensic Bioinformatics Conference in Dayton on August 17th
   
August 14, 2007 Professor Robert Martin presented Legislative Proposals for Restoring the Integrity of the Higher Education Student Loan System, at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Council of State Governments/Eastern Regional Conference in Quebec on August 14th  
   
August 8, 2007 Professor Marc R. Poirier has published Modified Private Property: New Jersey's Public Trust Doctrine, Private Development and Exclusion, and Shared Public Uses of Natural Resources, 15 Southeastern Envt'l L. J. 72 (2006).
   
August 8, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will be the keynote speaker for the National Council of State Legislatures on Ethics and Good Government in Boston on August 8th
   
August 8, 2007 Professor Frank Pasquale to present Copyright and the Commodification of Advantage: The Case of Test Prep and Admissions Counseling at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at DePaul University on August 9th
   
August 7, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will be a featured commentator for ICLE's featured program on Clarence Darrow: Crimes, Causes and the Courtroom, on Aug. 28th, 2007 in New Brunswick.
 

 

August 1, 2007 Professor Timothy Glynn will present Interjurisdictional Competition in the Enforcement of Non-Competition Agreements at the Seton Hall Law Brownbag Series on August 14th
   
August 1, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese has been named a regular contributor to the NEWARK STAR LEDGER'S new blog, NJ Voices.Com.
   
August 1, 2007 Professor Marc R. Poirier has published Modified Private Property: New Jersey's Public Trust Doctrine, Private Development and Exclusion, and Shared Public Uses of Natural Resources, 15 Southeastern Envt'l L. J. 72 (2006).
   
August 1, 2007

Professor Thomas Healy will present Brandenburg in a Time of Terror at the Seton Hall Law Brownbag Series on August 7th

   
July 24, 2007

Seton Hall Professors at Law & Society Conference in Berlin, July 25th-28th
 

Rachel Godsil, The Future of "Separate But Equal" Across Race, Sex, and Sexual Orientation
Tracy Kaye, Unfair Tax Competition in the United States and the European Union
Marina Lao, Vertical Restraints, the "Free Rider" Explanation, and Antitrust Policy
Shavar Jeffries, The Future of "Separate But Equal" Across Race, Sex, and Sexual Orientation
Tracy Kaye, Doctrinal Aspects of Current Tax Controversies
Marc Poirier, Public Trust Resources and the Theory of Infrastructure Commons

   
July 24, 2007 Professor Mark Denbeaux & Christa Boyd-Nafstad '07 published The Attorney-Client Relationship in Guantánamo Bay, 30 Fordham Int'l L. J. 491 (2007)
 

 

July 23, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese has been named a regular contributor to the Newark Star Ledger's new blog, NJVoices.com
   
July 23, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese is featured in the documentary Ethics in Government, airing on NJN July 19th at 11:30pm and Aug. 28th at 9:00am
   
July 17, 2007 Professor Frank Pasquale will present Taxing Tiering at the Seton Hall Law Brownbag Series on July 24th
   
July 17, 2007 Professor Tracy Kaye will present Unfair Tax Competition in the United States and the European Union at the Max Planck Institute in Munich on July 23rd
   
July 17, 2007 Michelle Cho '07 awarded Post-Graduate Public Interest Fellowship to work for Volunteer Lawyers for Justice
   
July 17, 2007 John Vazquez '96 named NJ First Assistant Attorney General
   
July 11, 2007

Professors David Opderbeck will present Rivalrous Information at the Seton Hall Law Brownbag Series on July 17th

   
July 11, 2007 Professor Denis F. McLaughlin will be serving on the faculty of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy's Deposition Skills Training on July 11-13, 2007
   
July 11, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will present The Anatomy of Ethics Reform at the Institute of Continuing Education on July 11th and 12th
   
July 10, 2007 Professor Tracy Kaye will be presenting Unfair Tax  Competition in the United States and the European Union  before the International Fiscal Association- Bavaria at the Max Planck Institute in Munich on July 23rd. Der Vortrag wird in englischer Sprache gehalten.
   
July 6, 2007 Professor Thomas Healy will present Brandenburg in a Time of Terror at the Seton Hall Law Brownbag Series on August 7th.
   
July 3, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will conduct two ethics seminars for ICLE on The Anatomy of Ethics Reform, on Wednesday, July 11th, at Roman Hall in Trenton, and July 12th, at Mayfair Farms in West Orange.
   
July 3, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will deliver the keynote and moderate the Plenary Panel for the National Council of State Legislatures on Ethics and Good Government, on August 8th, at the Boston Convention Center, in Boston, Mass.
   
July 2, 2007 Professor Rachel Godsil will present A Multiplicity of Interests: Rethinking Interest Convergence at the Seton Hall Law Brownbag Series on July 10th
   
July 2, 2007 Professor Marc Poirier published Piecemeal and Wholesale Approaches Towards Marriage Equality in New Jersey: Is Lewis v. Harris a Dead End or Just a Detour?, 59 Rutgers L. Rev. 291 (2007)
   
June 22, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will speak at The Latest Developments in New Jersey Legal Ethics - A Breakfast Program at the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education on July 11th
   
June 22, 2007 Professor Tracy Kaye has been elected Associate Member of the European Association of tax Law Professors
   
June 22, 2007 Professor Marina Lao will present The Free Rider Explanation for Vertical Restraints: Beyond the Conventional Wisdom at the Seton Hall Law Brownbag Series on June 26th
   
June 19, 2007 Professor Solangel Maldonado will speak on Using Social Science to Rethink Child Support Policies at the AALS Mid-year Meeting: Workshop on Family Law in Vancouver, on June 20st
   
June 19, 2007 Professor Carl Coleman will present Ethics and Global Health Diplomacy at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva on June 20th
   
June 19, 2007 Professor Solangel Maldonado will present Cultivating Forgiveness in Divorce Actions at the International Society of Family Law North America Regional Conference in Vancouver, B.C. on June 19, 2007.
   
June 19, 2007 Professor Kristen Boon will present The Security Council's Emerging Economic Statecraft at the AALS Mid-Year Meeting on International Law in Vancouver on June 18th
   
June 15, 2007 Professor Rachel Godsil will present Just Compensation in an Ownership Society at the property works in progress 2007 Conference at the University of Colorado on June 15th
   
June 14, 2007 Professor Marc Poirier will present The Cultural Property Claim within the Same Sex Marriage Controversy at the property works in progress 2007 Conference at the University of Colorado on June 14th
   
June 12, 2007 Professor Shavar D. Jeffries will present Public Education and the Needs of Stigmatized Minorities at the Seton Hall Law Brownbag Series on June 12th
   
June 4, 2007 Professor Kristen Boon will present The Security Council's Emerging Economic Statecraft at the Seton Hall Law Brownbag Series on June 6th
   
June 4, 2007 Professor Shavar D. Jeffries published The Structural Inadequacy of Public Schools for Stigmatized Minorities: The Need for Institutional Remedies, 34 Hastings Const. L.Q. 1 (2006)
   
June 4, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese’s Restoring the Public Trust: An Agenda for Ethics Reform of State Government and a Proposed Model for New Jersey, selected for inclusion in the Hall Institutes New Jersey 2020 treatise
   
May 31, 2007 Professors Charles Sullivan and Michael Zimmer's book Employment Discrimination: Law and Practice cited by the Supreme Court in Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc.
   
May 29, 2007 Seton Hall Law alumna Lynn Fontaine Newsome '81 named President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
   
May 29, 2007 CSJ 3Ls Jesse Ehnert, Joseph Farano and Lexie Pitney argue a national security/employment discrimination case in United States District Court
   
May 29, 2007 Professor Margaret Gilhooley will present The FDA Drug Safety Reform Act of Sept. 2007 at the Health Law Professors Conference at Boston University on June 2nd
   
May 29, 2007 Professor Stephen Lubben will present Delaware's Irrelevance at the Workshop on Private and Public Resolution of Financial Distress at the Institute for Advanced Studies, in Vienna on June 1st
   
May 29, 2007 Professor Frank Pasquale will present Taxing Tiering at the Health Law Professors Conference at Boston University on June 1st
 
   
May 29, 2007 Professor Howard Erichson will lead a panel on The Ethics of Aggregate Settlements at the ABA National Conference on Professional Responsibility in Chicago on May 31st
   
  Professor Charles Sullivan will be leading a panel on The Ethics of Aggregate Settlements at the ABA National Conference on Professional Responsibility on May 31st
   
May 29, 2007 Professor Stephen Lubben guest-blogged on Credit Slips May 21st-27th
   
May 22, 2007 Professor Rachel Godsil will present A Multiplicity of Interests: Rethinking Interest Convergence at the Northeast Law & Society Conference at Amherst College on May 21-22nd
   
May 21, 2007 Professor Howard Erichson will lead a panel on The Ethics of Aggregate Settlements at the ABA National Conference on Professional Responsibility in Chicago on May 31st
   
May 21, 2007 Professor Michael Risinger will present Forensic and Crime Lab Lessons at the Forensic & Criminal Law Conference at South Texas College of Law on May 22nd
   
May 21, 2007 Professor Paul Franzese will speak on The Development of Mini-Municipalities at the Homeowner Associations Conference on Problems and Solutions on May 21st
   
May 14, 2007 Professor Tracy Kaye named Summer 2007 Research Scholar for the Max-Planck-Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition & Tax Law in Munich
   
May 14, 2007 Professor John Jacobi published The Present and Future of Government-Funded Reinsurance, 51 ST. Louis U. L. J. 369 (2007)
   
May 14, 2007 Professor Elizabeth Defeis published Religious Liberty and Protections in Europe, 45 J. Catholic Leg. Studies 73 (2006)
   
May 14, 2007 Professor Lori Nessel published Rape and Recovery in Rwanda: The Viability of Local Justice Initiatives and the Availability of Surrogate State Protection for Women That Flee, 15 Mich St. J. Int'l L. 101 (2007)
   
May 8, 2007 Professor Frank Pasquale will present Technology, Competition, and Values at the Yale Information Society Project on May 9th
   
May 8, 2007 Professor Bernard Freamon has been named Slavery, Abolition, and Resistance Postdoctoral Fellow by the Gilder Lehrman Center at Yale University
   
May 8, 2007 Professor Marina Lao has published Defining Exclusionary Conduct Under Section 2: the Case for Non-Universal Standards in International Antitrust Law & Policy (Barry Hawk ed.)
   
May 8, 2007 Professor Kristen E. Boon has published "Open for Business": International Financial Institutions, Post-Conflict Economic Reform and the Rule of Law, 39 NYU J. Int'l L. and Politics 513 (2007)
   
May 4, 2007 Professor Shavar Jeffries & Faculty Fellow Meetali Jain will present The Collaborative Model: Challenging Assumptions about Case Selection, Community Interaction, Pedagogy, and the Clinical Learning Environment at the AALS Clinical Conference in New Orleans on May 5th
   
May 4, 2007 Professor Lori Nessel & Faculty Fellow Jenny-Brooke Condon will present Challenging Gender and Culture-Based Assumptions in Representing Survivors of Gender-Based Human Rights Abuses at the AALS Clinical Conference in New Orleans on May 4th
   
April 30, 2007 Professor Thomas Healy has published Stigmatic Harm and Standing, 92 IOWA L. Rev. 417 (2007).
   
April 30, 2007 Associate Dean Kathleen Boozang has been elected to the Board of Directors of the American Health Lawyers Association
   
April 30, 2007 Professor Stephen Lubben will present Credit Derivatives and the Future of Chapter 11 at the 17th Annual Meeting of the American Law & Economics Association on May 5th at Harvard Law School
   
April 30, 2007 Professor Elizabeth Defeis will speak on Legal Reform Through UN Initiatives at the ABA Spring Meeting in Washington on May 4th
   
April 23, 2007 Professor Marina Lao spoke on The 'Free Rider" Explanation for Vertical Restraints at the Conference on Conservative Economic Influence on U.S. Antitrust Policy at Georgetown Law School on April 17th
   
April 21, 2007

Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. to be awarded an honorary degree at Seton Hall Law's School 2007 Commencement on May 25th

   
April 21, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will be featured by the Women's Political Caucus of New Jersey speaking on Confronting Ethical Issues, in Bridgewater
on April 28th
   
April 21, 2007 Professor Mark Denbeaux will testify at a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee in Washington on April 26th
   
April 21, 2007 Professor Margaret Gilhooley will facilitate at the ABA's Section on Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice program on "Emerging Trends in Federal Regulatory Enforcement" in Washington on April 26th
   
April 21, 2007

Professor Angela Carmella will present the Alpheus T. Mason Lecture in Constitutional Law and Political Thought at Princeton University's James Madison Program on American Ideals and Institutions on April 25th

   
April 17, 2007 Center for Social Justice sues real estate sellers, brokers and appraisers for predatory flipping and lending scheme on behalf of Newark first-time home buyer
   
April 16, 2007 Professor Solangel Maldonado will deliver the keynote address, The Law's Responsibility for Paternal Disengagement at the University of Wisconsin Law School's Family Policy and Law Colloquium on April 20th
   
April 16, 2007 Professor Kristen Boon will be on a panel on Comparative Constitutionalism at the 15th Annual Rutgers Model Congress in New Brunswick on April 20th
   
April 16, 2007 Professor Thomas Healy will be on a panel on Constitutional Ambiguity at the 15th Annual Rutgers Model Congress in New Brunswick on April 20th
   
April 16, 2007 Professor Erik Lillquist will speak on Improving Accuracy in Criminal Cases at the University of Richmond's Law Review Symposium on The Role of the Death Penalty in American Criminal Justice on April 20th
   
  Professor Paula Franzese will present Ethics and Eminent Domain at the Lorman Institute Convocation on April 17th
   
April 12, 2007 Professor Tracy Kaye will present "Unfair" Tax Competition in the US and EU at UCLA's Critical Tax Theory Conference on April 14th
   
April 9, 2007 Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. to be Presented with Honorary Degree at Seton Hall University School of Law's 2007 Commencement Ceremony
   
April 9, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will speak on Communitarian and Contractarian Solutions to the Dilemma of Common Interest Communities at A Festschrift in Honor of Dale A. Whitman at the University of Missouri-Columbia Law School on April 14th
   
April 9, 2007 Shannon Hennessy/Kate Riopel and Nicole Cooper/Rachel Bayar tied for 1st in Seton Hall's Interscholastic Negotiation Competition and will compete in the ABA regional competition
   
  Professor Charles Sullivan will speak on A 21st Century Vision for Law as a Profession: 100 Years After Roscoe Pound's Call for Change in the Administration of Justice at the Hamline University Symposium on April 13th
   
April 9, 2007 Professor Howard Erichson will present Roscoe Pound, Popular Dissatisfaction, and Modern Mass Litigation at Hamline University's symposium, A 21st Century Vision for Law as a Profession in St. Paul on April 13th
   
April 9, 2007 Professor Angela Carmella will speak on Religious Exemptions at the Conference on the Religion Clauses in the 21st Century at West Virginia College of Law on April 13th
   
April 2, 2007 Professor Marc Poirier will speak on The Cultural Property Claim within the Same Sex Marriage Controversy the American Constitution Society of NYU Law School on April 3rd
   
April 2, 2007 Professor Carl Coleman to present Overseeing Human Gene Therapy: Is The IRB Model Appropriate? at the European Network of Excellence Clinigene/Consert Think Tank in Geneva on Apr. 2nd
   
April 2, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese named to the Editorial Board of the Land Use & Environmental Law Review
   
April 2, 2007 Professor Tracy Kaye has published Tax Discrimination: A Comparative Analysis of US and EU Approaches in Comparative Fiscal Federalism
   
March 29, 2007 Natalie Dallavalle, IL, wins Seton Hall's 2007 Ronald J. Riccio Moot Court Competition
   
March 29, 2007 Professor Thomas Healy will speak on Stare Decisis and the Constitution: Four Questions and Answers at a Notre Dame symposium, Non-Judicial Actors and the Continuing Role of Stare Decisis in Federal Courts on Mar. 30th
   
  Professor Paula Franzese will be the Keynote Speaker, presenting A Judge for All Seasons: The Legacy of the Hon. Martin Haines at the Burlington County Bar Association Annual Gala, Mar. 30th
   
March 29, 2007 Professor Marina Lao will testify on Antitrust Remedies and Rpidly Changing Technology Markets at the Department of Justice/Federal Trade Commission Joint Hearings on Single-Firm Conduct in Washington on Mar. 29th
   
March 23, 2007 Professor Tracy Kaye will speak on Unfair Tax Competition in the United States and the European Union at the St. Louis School of Law's Faculty Colloquium on Mar. 29th
   
March 23, 2007 Professor Kristen Boon will speak on International Conflict and Domestic Law at the 2007 International Law Students Association Conference in Washington on Mar. 29th
   
  Professor Paula Franzese will moderate Quiet Majority: The Real Deal on Small Firm Practice for the Association of the Bar of the City of New York on Mar. 26th
   
March 19, 2007 Seton Hall University School of Law Mourns the Passing of Rev. Daniel A. Degnan, Former Dean and One of the School's Early Leaders
   
March 15, 2007 Professor Michael Zimmer will present The End of Labour Law? at The Global Workplace Conference in Modena, Italy on Mar. 19th
   
March 15, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese will address the Federal Bar Council and Judicial College on Attorney Professionalism: Raising the Bar in West Orange on Mar. 22nd
   
March 15, 2007 Professor Howard Erichson will teach a one-week course at Vanderbilt Law School on Ethics in Multiparty Litigation on March 20th-25th
   
March 15, 2007 Professors Frank Pasquale and Marc Poirier to participate on a panel on Justifying the Commons at the Law, Culture and Humanities Conference in Washington on Mar. 24th
   
March 5, 2007 Seton Hall's team, captained by Lyndsay Speece, takes First Place for its Memorial at the Jessup International Law Mid-Atlantic Regional Competition
   
March 5, 2007 Professor Carl Coleman will present Rethinking the Process of Research Ethics Review at the Institute for Biomedical Ethics of the University of Zurich on Mar. 15th
   
March 5, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese was elected Vice President of the Community Health Law Project Board of Trustees, and re-elected President of the Justice Resource Center
   
March 5, 2007 Professor Denis McLaughlin's book, Civil Procedure: Cases, Text, Notes, and Problems, published by Carolina Academic Press
   
March 5, 2007 Seton Hall Law announces its new Study Abroad Program in Zanzibar
   
March 5, 2007 Seton Hall's pass rate of 89.4% on the July New Jersey Bar matched its 89.3% pass rate in New York
   
March 1, 2007 Professor Edward A. Hartnett has published Modest Hope for a Modest Roberts Court: Deference, Facial Challenges, and the Comparative Competence of Courts in the SMU Law Review.
   
February 27, 2007 Professor D. Michael Risinger to present Scientific Truth and the Law at a symposium on A Cross-Disciplinary Look at Scientific Truth: What's the Law to Do?, Brooklyn Law School on March 2nd
   
February 27, 2007 Dean Kathleen Boozang on Duties of Board Members of Nonprofits at Marquette Law School's Faculty Workshop on Feb. 27th
   
February 27, 2007 Professor Lori A. Nessel to speak on Gender-based Violence as Torture: International Protections, Rights, and Remedies at the UN Panel on Violence Against Women on Feb. 27th in New York
   
February 27, 2007 Professor Paula Franzese named to the Editorial Board of the Land Use & Environmental Law Review
   
February 27, 2007 Professor Denis McLaughlin's book, Civil Procedure: Cases, Text, Notes, and Problems, published by Carolina Academic Press
   
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