March 17, 2022
Two Alumni Personify Loyalty at Seton Hall Law: Three Decades of Support from Peter N. Larson ’74 JD and Maury Cartine, ’70 BSB/’76 JD
Three Decades of Support from Peter N. Larson ’74 JD and Maury Cartine, ’70 BSB/’76 JD.
March 14, 2022
Reintroducing the Forensic Social Work concentration - the first in New Jersey
Seton Hall University is proud to be the first and only school in New Jersey to offer a Forensic Social Work concentration for graduate students.
March 10, 2022
The Rise of Esports in New Jersey
Seton Hall Law School’s Assistant Dean Devon Corneal outlined potential legal issues facing the esports betting sector for ROJ-NJ's March 9, 2022 article on the rise of esports in New Jersey.
February 7, 2022
Seton Hall Law Receives $1 Million For Endowed Professorship From Rita And Kevin Marino
Chair of the Board of Regents, Kevin H. Marino, Esq. ’84 and his wife, Rita Marino, M.A.E. ’94, donate $1 million to establish an endowed professorship at the Law School.
January 18, 2022
Seton Hall Law Center for Social Justice Makes an Impact
Seton Hall Law Center for Social Justice takes on initiatives related to housing advocacy projects and immigrants' rights.
December 10, 2021
Thousands of Hours Dedicated to Fighting for NJ Immigrants
The Immigrants’ Rights/International Human Rights Clinic of the Center for Social Justice has been participating in New Jersey’s Detention and Deportation Defense Initiative (DDDI) since its launch in
October 21, 2021
Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson at Seton Hall
Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy and Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, will present on social justice and personal involvement at Seton Hall--and be presented with an honorary doctorate.
July 22, 2021
Law School Alum Charges Nigerian Government Officials with Ethnic Cleansing
Law School alum Aderemilekun 'Ade' Omojola, Esq. is working on behalf of the Yoruba Strategy Alliance, filing claims of genocide against leading Nigerian officials in the International Criminal Court.
April 21, 2021
Asian Pacific American Law Students Association Celebrates Asian American Heritage Month
The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) at Seton Hall Law has been busy hosting events and programs in celebration of the heritage month.
April 8, 2021
Professor Heather Payne, an Emerging Leader in Environmental Law
Law Professor Heather Payne is an emerging leader in the areas of environmental law, energy law, evolving regulatory policy, and the implications for property, both real and intellectual.
March 12, 2021
Law Professor Margaret Lewis is Featured in World Media
Expertise on U.S.-China Relations around criminal justice and human rights policy highlighted in The Guardian, Newsweek, Globe and Mail and Inside Higher Ed.
February 15, 2021
Law Professor’s Book on Soul City Featured by New York Times, NPR and More
Law Professor Thomas Healy's book, Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia, was named an Editor's Choice by NY Times, featured by NPR, The New Yorker and more.
January 5, 2021
Expert Insights on Round Two Stimulus Payments, Unemployment and Other Benefits for Individuals and Families in Distress
Law Professor Richard Winchester offers expert insights into various aspects of the latest stimulus package, unemployment benefits and other aid for individuals and families in distress due to Covid.
December 1, 2020
Law Professor Paula Franzese Named a Top Woman in Law by the New Jersey Law Journal
With 'impact' as the criteria, Law Professor Paula Franzese was named a Top Woman in Law by the New Jersey Law Journal.
November 9, 2020
Transformative Giving: Jeffrey S. Brown Endowed Scholarship
When Jeffrey Brown ’82, partner at Garfunkel, Wild, P.C., a highly respected healthcare attorney, speaks about Seton Hall Law he talks about being proud. He shares how proud he is to be a graduate of