Seton Hall Hosts First Undergraduate Legal Scholars Symposium
Friday, March 13, 2026
Seton Hall University will host its inaugural Undergraduate Legal Scholars Symposium on Friday, April 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. in Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus (400 South Orange Avenue).
Organized by the Pre-Professional Advising Center (P-PAC) in collaboration with the Seton Hall Undergraduate Law Review, the symposium will feature more than 20 undergraduate students presenting original legal research developed throughout the academic year.
The event highlights the depth of undergraduate scholarship at Seton Hall, as students explore timely and complex legal questions that shape both daily life and global affairs. Presentation topics include:
- Constitutional Rights and Civil Liberties
- Education Law and Policy
- Law, Inequality, and the Rights of the Marginalized
- Criminal Law and Justice
- International Law and Global Issues
- Business, Property, and Equity
The symposium provides students with the opportunity to share their work publicly and contribute to ongoing legal conversations.
The Undergraduate Legal Scholars Symposium is free and open to ALL students, faculty, and members of the public. Attendees are encouraged to participate, ask questions and support the next generation of legal thinkers!
To register, click here. Registration will assist organizers in preparing seating and light refreshments.
For additional information, please contact Madelyn Ferrans at [email protected] or Tanisha Mazumder at [email protected].
Categories: Campus Life

