
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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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With 'impact' as the criteria, Law Professor Paula Franzese was named a Top Woman in Law by the New Jersey Law Journal.
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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
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The Council on Foreign Relations has elected China expert and Law Professor Margaret K. Lewis to life membership.
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Believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, the course will examine the myriad law and policy issues of the pandemic.
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Visiting Law Professor Richard Winchester on who, how much and how people will receive payments from the stimulus package.
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The Law School's Last Resort Exoneration Project wins freedom for two men wrongly convicted.
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Law School alumnus Marcus Hicks, Esq. has been appointed Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Corrections.
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