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March 21, 2026
Elizabeth Carter Rewrites Rules on Women and Power
Elizabeth Carter is reshaping legal practice to center women — especially Black women, youth, low-income and working-class people, and other marginalized communities — as drivers of economic power.

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March 17, 2026
Law Bootcamp on European Data Privacy
At Seton Hall Law’s CIPP/E Bootcamp, participants—from students to industry professionals—gained hands-on training in European data privacy, learning to navigate GDPR and global compliance challenges.

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March 17, 2026
Law Students in The Hague on International Justice
Seton Hall Law students traveled to The Hague to observe international criminal trials, gaining firsthand insight into how international law addresses war crimes and global conflict.

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March 16, 2026
Gaming Bootcamp Tackles Industry’s New Reality
The annual Gaming Bootcamp convenes regulators, operators and lawyers to examine the fast-changing legal landscape of the multibillion-dollar sports betting industry.

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March 13, 2026
The Architect of Celebration Lori Andreozzi Gallo
For nearly two decades, Lori Andreozzi Gallo has transformed alumni gatherings at Seton Hall Law into memorable celebrations.

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March 11, 2026
Super Bowl Champion Bart Oates’ Second Act in Law
Three-time Super Bowl champion Bart Oates ‘90 built an unlikely second career while still playing in the NFL — earning his law degree and launching a successful legal practice.

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March 5, 2026
Global Scholars Explore Faith and the Rule of Law
More than 30 scholars from around the world gathered at Seton Hall Law School for the inaugural Faith, Values and the Rule of Law Conference.

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March 5, 2026
Black Students Celebrate Leadership in Law
Seton Hall Law’s Black Law Student Association hosted a panel highlighting Black history, identity and leadership in the legal profession.

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March 3, 2026
Professor Thomas Healy’s Pursuit of Justice
Thomas Healy has built a career at the intersection of journalism, law and academia. His work shows why experience—not logic alone—shapes the law and sustains democracy.

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March 2, 2026
Rodino Society Honors Legacy of Service and Heritage
The annual Rodino Society Banquet celebrated the enduring legacy of Peter W. Rodino Jr. while recognizing honorees Alexandra Gallo, Teresa Rizzo, Maria Frucci and Joseph Zacchelli.

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February 25, 2026
Seton Hall to Host Adjunct Faculty Information Fair
Interested in part-time teaching at Seton Hall? Explore opportunities across our three campuses in undergraduate, graduate, health sciences and law programs.

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February 24, 2026
Rep. LaMonica McIver Boosts Family Law Clinic
Congresswoman LaMonica McIver presented new federal funding to strengthen the Family Law Clinic’s work preventing domestic and sexual violence and supporting survivors.

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February 18, 2026
Inside College Sports: Chris Christie and Charlie Baker
Former governors Chris Christie and NCAA President Charlie Baker spoke about the forces reshaping college athletics and the growing tension between amateur ideals and a multibillion-dollar industry.

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February 16, 2026
International Clerkship: Reflections from Kosovo
Alexandra Wilson Tuman ’23 and Shawn Tuman ’23 reflect on their international clerkship at Kosovo’s Constitutional Court, where comparative constitutional research intersected with cultural exchange.

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February 13, 2026
Theologians Discuss the Economy as It's Meant to Be
Theologians D. Stephen Long and Rev. Brent Strawn join David Opderbeck to explore Faithful Exchange, a provocative look at how Scripture and ethics intersect with today’s economy.

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