"Our focus on experiential learning, combined with our dedicated faculty and robust alumni network, creates unparalleled opportunities for our graduates."
Ronald Weich
Dean, Seton Hall Law School
We have a long history of educating successful lawyers and legal professionals. As a top-ranking law school with unique specialties programs, a low student-faculty ratio, and outstanding bar-passage and employment rates, Seton Hall Law is a clear choice for your legal education.
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We offer distinct pathways across a number of areas of study—so you can individualize
your education and earn outstanding professional credentials in your chosen field.
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Our academics are designed to ensure you gain critical knowledge and practical skills while also discovering your passions. From focused areas of study and concentrations for JD candidates to specialized graduate and certificate programs for professionals, our diverse offerings allow you to incorporate your interests into your education.
AcademicsHone your legal skills through hands-on simulated and real-world experiential learning opportunities—including moot court and mock trial competitions, pro bono services, and externships. Our classroom academics, skills curriculum, and clinics work together to provide a robust, well-rounded education.
Experiential LearningYou will learn from highly regarded scholars and practitioners who bring real-world experience and expertise to their teaching. Many of our faculty members are internationally recognized for their work in their fields, including health law, business ethics, privacy law, and cyber security—to name a few.
Faculty and ScholarshipWe support your learning and development as a student—and beyond. The Office of Student Services works hard to maintain a nurturing and supportive community where you can thrive both personally and academically. The Office of Career Services is dedicated to helping students and alumni meet their career goals through career counseling, meaningful placements, and other guidance.
Your Life and CareerHousing Justice Project at Seton Hall Law, Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice, and Housing Justice Program at Rutgers Law issue a report on Unjustified Evictions.
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