
The annual Gaming Bootcamp convenes regulators, operators and lawyers to examine the fast-changing legal landscape of the multibillion-dollar sports betting industry.
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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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Three-time Super Bowl champion Bart Oates ‘90 built an unlikely second career while still playing in the NFL — earning his law degree and launching a successful legal practice.
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More than 30 scholars from around the world gathered at Seton Hall Law School for the inaugural Faith, Values and the Rule of Law Conference.
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Seton Hall Law’s Black Law Student Association hosted a panel highlighting Black history, identity and leadership in the legal profession.
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Thomas Healy has built a career at the intersection of journalism, law and academia. His work shows why experience—not logic alone—shapes the law and sustains democracy.
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The annual Rodino Society Banquet celebrated the enduring legacy of Peter W. Rodino Jr. while recognizing honorees Alexandra Gallo, Teresa Rizzo, Maria Frucci and Joseph Zacchelli.
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Interested in part-time teaching at Seton Hall? Explore opportunities across our three campuses in undergraduate, graduate, health sciences and law programs.
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Congresswoman LaMonica McIver presented new federal funding to strengthen the Family Law Clinic’s work preventing domestic and sexual violence and supporting survivors.
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Former governors Chris Christie and NCAA President Charlie Baker spoke about the forces reshaping college athletics and the growing tension between amateur ideals and a multibillion-dollar industry.
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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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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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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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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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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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