#SHLWORKS: Gaining Legal Skills through Summer Positions
Summer jobs provide opportunities to build skills, extend professional networks, and develop strong resumes for future career success
Summer jobs provide opportunities to build skills, extend professional networks, and develop strong resumes for future career success
Seton Hall University Law School held its Fourth Annual Sports Law Symposium on Wednesday, November 8, 2023, centered around the theme “Money in Sports,” and the evolving landscape of investment in sp
Professor Sara Gras is hosting and producing Season 1 of the new podcast, “Hearsay from the Sidelines” in collaboration with Culture in Sports.
On September 7, 2023 Seton Hall Law’s Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA) received the Hispanic National Bar Association’s (HNBA) “Vision in Action” Law Student Organization of the Year Aw
Last week marked the start of the new academic year for the award-winning Leadership Fellows Program, comprised of a selective cadre of Seton Hall Law students with demonstrated leadership ability.
The Center for Policy & Research at Seton Hall University has released a report, "The January 6 Insurrectionists: Who They Are and What They Did," and accompanying interactive PowerBI dataset, which p
David Opderbeck, Ph.D., a professor of law and co-director of the Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology and the Institute for Privacy Protection at Seton Hall University Law School, has recei
At the annual awards ceremony for graduating students, held on May 24, 2023, the Center for Social Justice (CSJ) recognized students for outstanding work and commitment in each of its legal clinics.
Seton Hall Law Professor Doron Dorfman and Professor Zackary Berger, M.D., of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, have published "Approving Workplace Accommodations for Patients with Long Covid — Advice
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.
Professor Livingston Baker received his A.B. from Yale University, his J.D. from the University of Michigan, and his LL.M. from New York University. He was an associate of the Rockefeller Brothers Fun
Earlier this month, the New Jersey Department of Health released guidance for the allocation of ventilators and other critical care resources during a public health emergency.