Seton Hall School of Law houses several prominent Centers and Institutes that provide students with specialized learning opportunities, cutting-edge research initiatives, and platforms for engaging with real-world legal challenges. These programs enhance the law school's curriculum by integrating specialized knowledge, practical experience, and opportunities for scholarly contributions to critical legal fields.
Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology
Focuses on the intersection of law and technology, providing education and research in areas like intellectual property, privacy, cybersecurity, and information law.
Center for Social Justice
Dedicated to promoting equality, justice, and social change through clinical legal education, the Center offers students the opportunity to engage in hands-on legal work, advocating for underserved populations.
Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy
A leader in health law and policy, this Center provides research, advocacy, and education on legal issues concerning healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology.
Institute for Privacy Protection
Addresses the growing concerns related to privacy in the digital age, offering resources, research, and education on safeguarding personal and professional data.
The Rodino Law Library serves as the intellectual hub of Seton Hall Law School. Housing an extensive collection of legal texts and providing access to cutting-edge legal databases, it supports the research needs of both faculty and students. Beyond its role as a repository of legal knowledge, the library offers training in advanced legal research methodologies, equipping students with the skills essential for success in legal practice and scholarship. The library's resources and expert staff play a crucial role in supporting the work of the school's Centers and Institutes, facilitating interdisciplinary research and fostering a culture of academic excellence.
Each of these Centers and Institutes enhances the law school's curriculum by integrating specialized knowledge, practical experience, and opportunities for scholarly contributions to critical legal fields.