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Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Addressing the Impact of AI Companions on Kids’ Lives

Seton Hall Law's Institute for Privacy Protection & Gibbons Institute for Law Science & Tech host a virtual symposium, "AI companions: The New Frontier of Kids' Screen Addiction and Online Harms."

Seton Hall School of Law
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Seton Hall’s DDDI Eyes 2025 Challenges

Seton Hall’s grant-driven Detention and Deportation Defense Initiative (DDDI), which provides pro bono immigration counsel to indigent New Jerseyans in removal proceedings prepares to work overtime.

Bethany Hall
Friday, January 17, 2025
Prospective Students Invited to Graduate Open House

During Graduate Open House on Saturday, February 22, at 10 a.m., prospective students will have the chance to discover Seton Hall's 140 career-defining graduate degree and certificate programs.

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Monday, January 13, 2025
2024 Pro Bono Honor Roll

Seton Hall Law School has named two individuals and one student group to the 2024 Pro Bono Honor Roll to recognize the tremendous contributions they have made to both the University and the community.

Professor Carl Coleman
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Distinguished Lawyer Named Hastings Center Fellow

Professor Carl Coleman, Associate Dean and Professor of Law, honored for his significant contributions that have helped shape the fields of bioethics and health scholarship and policy.

Center for Social Justice at Seton Hall Law Entrance
Thursday, October 31, 2024
CSJ Expands Projects and Clinics

Seton Hall Law's Center for Social Justice welcomes new team members and launches the Transactional Legal Clinic and Criminal Legal Education, Advocacy, and Reform/Reentry Assistance Project.

The entranceway for the Center for Social Justice at Seton Hall Law.
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
CSJ Contributes to Report on Evictions

Housing Justice Project at Seton Hall Law, Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice, and Housing Justice Program at Rutgers Law issue a report on Unjustified Evictions.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2024
NYPD Detective Presents Insights on Resilient Policing

NYPD Detective Christine Casilla presented "Grace Under Pressure: The Art of Resilient Policing" to the University community as part of the M.A. in Law Enforcement Executive Leadership program.

Britta Redwood
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Human Rights Legal Scholar Joins Seton Hall Faculty

Britta Redwood, J.D., holds a joint appointment as assistant professor at the School of Diplomacy and Seton Hall Law. She is teaching classes in international law and international human rights.

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Wednesday, September 25, 2024
International Law and the Power of Persuasion

In his new book, Perceptions of State, School of Diplomacy Associate Professor, Philip Moremen, J.D., Ph.D., looks at why states comply with international law, or not.


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