
New students begin their legal education with a call to uphold the rule of law, pursue justice and contribute their distinct experiences to the Seton Hall Law community.
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Shaped by international environmental negotiations, music and courtroom experience, Kyra Bostic ’27 is exploring where her Seton Hall Law degree can take her.
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Salihah Denman joins the faculty this fall, while Daimeon Shanks-Dumont will begin a joint appointment with the School of Diplomacy and International Relations in spring 2027.
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Associate Professor Ilya Beylin examines how the financial crisis and post-crisis regulation reshaped major banks and swap markets in his forthcoming publications.
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Professor Marina Lao argues the agency could use its Section 5 authority and rulemaking powers more broadly to address gaps in conventional antitrust law.
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Associate Professor Paul Rink examines the limits of temperature targets in climate rights litigation and proposes an alternative human rights framework.
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Dean Ronald Weich reads for pleasure the same way he leads: with an eye toward justice, history and the human stakes of the law.
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For nearly two decades, Lori Andreozzi Gallo has transformed alumni gatherings at Seton Hall Law into memorable celebrations.
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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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New Jersey Acting Secretary of Higher Education and Seton Hall Law alumna Margo Chaly encouraged the Class of 2029 to embrace the challenges ahead and keep their eyes on the finish line.
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In a moving orientation address, Professor Denis McLaughlin urged the Class of 2029 to see themselves as members of the legal profession—and to use that privilege to improve the lives of others.
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Seton Hall School of Law celebrated its Class of 2026 commencement at NJPAC in Newark with speakers calling on graduates to embrace service, resilience and purpose.
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Francis J. Giantomasi '79 built a career grounded in grit, ethics and civic engagement while helping shape communities across New Jersey.
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The veteran New Jersey lawyer built one of the state's most influential legal careers on faith, service and hard work. Now his gift to Seton Hall Law bears his family's name and his values.
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Annual Scholarship Reception highlights donor support and student impact at Seton Hall Law, underscoring how endowed scholarships shape careers, strengthen community and sustain access to legal educat
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Nicholas Giaquinto built his legal career on the same foundation as his dance career: practice, performance and presence.
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After fleeing political repression in Cuba, Karla Somoano Gonzalez found in the law a path to advocacy, resilience and purpose.
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Proud first-generation Egyptian Moroccan American Salma Mohamed turned the impossible into possible, building a legal career that honors her family values.
Read MoreQuoted in, Mets', Yankees' First-Half Attendance Numbers Down from Last Season Despite MLB's Overall Rise, Newsday, July 17, 2026.
Presented, The Final Exam as Force for Good, Assessing and Preparing Students in the Age of AI, Legal Writing Institute, Biennial Conference, July 17, 2026.
Presented, Dignity, Punishment, and the Authoritarian Turn in U.S. Immigration Detention, The Crimmigration Control International Network of Studies Bi-Annual Conference, Leiden Law School, Leiden University, Netherlands, July 6, 2026.
Panelist, Religious Freedom and Abundance, Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Summit, Chicago, July 8, 2026.
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