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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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February 11, 2026
The Hidden History of Corporate Bankruptcy
In “To Protect Their Interests,” Professor Stephen J. Lubben traces a century-and-a-half of insider control, revealing how the system consistently favors the powerful while others bear the cost.

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February 9, 2026
Speaker Craig J. Coughlin on Law Clinics’ Impact
New Jersey Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin visited Seton Hall Law to learn about the Center for Social Justice and its clinics’ legal services for underserved communities.

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February 9, 2026
Rochelle D. Edwards on Power of Good Books
A lifelong reader and legal scholar, Assistant Dean Rochelle D. Edwards reflects on the books that shaped her and why Black history remains essential reading now.

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February 5, 2026
Video Message from Rep. LaMonica McIver
A Seton Hall alumna, Congresswoman LaMonica McIver reflects on the law school’s role as a pillar of Newark and a powerful force for justice in New Jersey.

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February 5, 2026
First Black Female Graduate Pearl Crosby Smith Story
This oral history from 2020 preserves Crosby Smith’s reflections on a career shaped by service, community advocacy and groundbreaking leadership.

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February 5, 2026
Alumna in Focus: Karol Corbin Walker '86
Karol Corbin Walker ’86 reflects on women’s leadership, access to opportunity and the responsibility to “pay it forward” for future generations.

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February 5, 2026
Alumnus in Focus: Gov. Chris Christie '87
Chris Christie ’87 looks back on how Seton Hall Law shaped his confidence, values and sense of service, offering guidance to today’s law students.

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February 5, 2026
Miriam T. Rooney: First Female Dean in U.S. Law
Miriam Theresa Rooney served as the first female dean of an ABA-accredited law school in the United States.

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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
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 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 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.

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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.

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