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January 26, 2026
Who Decides How AI Shapes Our Lives
Gaia Bernstein argues that, despite AI’s promise, its rapid adoption—especially AI companions—poses serious public-health risks to children and society.

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January 22, 2026
What We Get Wrong About the Economy
Drawing on theology, legal history and contemporary debates over profit and power, Faithful Exchange: The Economy as It’s Meant to Be calls for recentering human dignity in how we think about markets.

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January 22, 2026
Mental Health and Criminal Cases
When defendants with serious mental illness enter the criminal justice system, constitutional safeguards are often treated as formalities rather than meaningful limits.

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January 21, 2026
Dean Ronald Weich on the Rule of Law
Speaking at the law school on Jan. 16, Weich pointed to Newark’s history and the legacy of Congressman Peter Rodino as examples of principled leadership during periods of national strain.

Jubilee Hall

January 21, 2026
Prospective Students Invited to February Graduate Open House
Seton Hall will host its next Graduate Open House on Saturday, February 21, 2026 — the perfect opportunity for attendees to prepare for their graduate school journey.

Matthew Hersch, JD, PhD

January 8, 2026
Space Law Course Coming This Spring
Newly appointed Law School Fellow and Adjunct Professor of Law developed a Space Law course that will be taught in the Law School's Weekend Program this Spring.

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November 19, 2025
28th Annual Night of Lights at the Law School November 24
Seton Hall Law School will mark the beginning of the Holiday Season with the 28th Annual Night of Lights.

Leadership Fellows Build Law-Related Curriculum

November 18, 2025
Leadership Fellows Build Law-Related Curriculum for Students
Leadership Fellows spent this past semester teaching, coaching, and collaborating with UCVTS students in the Academy for Criminal Justice.

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November 13, 2025
Renowned Scholars Present at Annual Faculty Colloquium
Each year, the Seton Hall Law faculty host a series of distinguished and emerging legal scholars for the Faculty Colloquium.

Gabriella Scannell

November 13, 2025
Seton Hall Makes Graduate Education Attainable
The University offers a variety of pathways to graduate education, giving students support to help them navigate all options for funding their studies.

Leadership Fellows Establish Mental Health Initiative: Seton Hall CARES

November 12, 2025
Law Leadership Fellows Establish Mental Health Initiative
Seton Hall CARES is a student-led mental health organization committed to making law student well-being a top priority.

2026 Winter Session

November 10, 2025
Registration Opens November 11 for Winter Session 2026
Seton Hall University invites students to stay productive over their winter break by enrolling in the 2026 Winter Session, which runs from January 2 through January 13, 2026.

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November 5, 2025
Professor Edward Hartnett Appointed by Chief Justice Roberts
John Roberts, the Chief Justice of the United States, appointed Seton Hall Law School Professor Edward Hartnett to serve as Reporter to the Standing Committee

oin in the merriment on December 2 at 6 p.m. on the University Green, kicking off a full season of festive events and partner initiatives that emphasize Seton Hall’s strong commitment to faith.

November 5, 2025
16th Annual Christmas at the Hall Tree Lighting December 2
Join in the merriment on December 2 at 6 p.m. on the University Green, kicking off a full season of festive events and partner initiatives that emphasize Seton Hall’s strong commitment to faith.

Professor Gaia Bernstein

October 20, 2025
Professor Bernstein Receives Iconic Women Award
Professor Gaia Bernstein received the Iconic Women: Creating a Better World for All Award at the Women Economic Forum

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