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Seton Hall University School of Law

Seton Hall University School of Law is the law school of Seton Hall University, and is located in downtown Newark, New Jersey. Seton Hall Law is the only private law school in New Jersey. The school confers three law degrees: Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, and Master of General Legal Studies. Founded in 1951, it is accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA), and is also a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).[3]

Seton Hall University School of Law
Parent schoolSeton Hall University
Religious affiliationRoman Catholic
Established1951 (1951)
School typePrivate
DeanJohn Kip Cornwell (Interim)
LocationNewark, New Jersey
40°44′11″N 74°09′59″W / 40.736520°N 74.166410°W / 40.736520; -74.166410
Enrollment644
Faculty134
USNWR ranking56th (2024)[1]
Bar pass rate94.26% (July 2019) [2]
WebsiteSeton Hall Law School
ABA profilehttps://law.shu.edu/admissions/upload/shls-standard-509-report.pdf

History edit

On February 5, 1951, Seton Hall University School of Law opened on the old John Marshall site, 40 Journal Square, Jersey City with an entering class of 72 students.[3] The school was also fully accredited by the American Bar Association in the same year of its opening. Kathleen M. Boozang became Dean in 2015 succeeding Patrick E. Hobbs. Boozang stepped down from her position as dean effective January 1, 2023, at which time Kip Cornwell was named interim dean.

Seton Hall Law is the law school of Seton Hall University, which is located in South Orange, NJ.[4] Seton Hall Law is located in Downtown Newark, NJ.

JD programs edit

The J.D. degree program of 88 credits can be pursued as a full-time or a weekend student. Full-time students can complete the program in three years; weekend students can complete in four years or fewer if they accelerate their studies. Weekend students spend alternating weekends on campus each semester and engage in asynchronous online coursework while off-campus.

Other degree offerings edit

Seton Hall Law used to offer a Masters in Jurisprudence (M.S.J.) with concentrations in Financial Services Compliance, Health and Hospital Law, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Law and Compliance, Intellectual Property Law, or Privacy Law & Cyber Security, but as of September, 2022 offers only a Master's degree in General Legal Studies (M.L.S.) with no concentrations.[5]

A Master of Laws (LL.M.) is also offered only for those who already hold a J.D. (or its foreign equivalent) with concentrations in Financial Services Compliance, Health Law, and Intellectual Property Law.

The school also offers several joint degree programs with other faculties of the University. For example, there is a combined J.D./M.A. (or MADIR) program with the University's Whitehead School of Diplomacy.

Admissions edit

For 2020, the entering class had an average LSAT score of 158 and average GPA of 3.55.[6] No LSAT or GRE is required for the non-J.D. programs.

Centers edit

The Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy educates lawyers and health care sector professionals regarding the complex set of laws that govern patients, health care providers, and life science companies.

The Institute for Privacy Protection educates consumers and businesses to provide inter-disciplinary forums to address emerging privacy issues by educating professionals, businesses, and organizations in this rapidly evolving area.

The Seton Hall Law Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology educates and trains the next generation of attorneys and professionals for the complex issues they will face as scientific and technological advances challenge business, law, and legal institutions.

The Center for Social Justice offers pro bono and clinical programs, enabling students to gain hands-on experience while providing legal services to economically disadvantaged area residents.

The Center for Policy and Research provides law students with an opportunity to gain experience in forensic analysis and investigation through research into national policies and practices.

Ranking edit

In 2020, the U.S. News & World Report ranked the law school 59th in the nation.[7] For the 2023 rankings, U.S. News & World Reports ranking of the school fell to 73rd.[1] For 20 years, the school's health law program was ranked in the Top 10 by U.S. News & World Report.[8]

In 2018, Above the Law (blog) ranked the law school 35th out of the top 50 law schools in the nation.[9][needs update]

The National Law Journal ranked Seton Hall's 2017 graduating class as 1st in the nation for state and federal clerkships and 17th in the nation for employment.[10][needs update]

Employment and bar passage edit

Total employment rate for the Class of 2018 J.D. program was 98%. Bar Pass required or J.D. Advantage totaled 94.3%. Employed students hold positions in Judicial Clerkships (58.23%), Private Practice (26.58%), Corporate or Business (6.96%), Government or Public Interest (6.33%), and 1.9% unemployed graduates are seeking employment.[11][needs update]

Seton Hall Law's overall bar passage rate for first-time test takers in July 2019 was 94.26%.[12]

Costs edit

The tuition and fees for Seton Hall University School of Law are $54,848 for incoming full-time students and $41,136 for incoming part-time students for the 2019–20 academic year. However, 81% of incoming students in 2018 received scholarship funding, and 75%-85% of funded students typically renew scholarships after the first year.[13]

The median grant amount was $25,000 for full-time students and $19,400 for weekend students, bringing net-tuition (tuition less scholarship and grants) for those receiving the median grant amount to $27,206 for full-time students and $19,754 for weekend students.[14]

Publications edit

The school produces two journals: Seton Hall Law Review[15] and the Seton Hall Legislative Journal.

Campus edit

One Newark Center
 
 
General information
Typeeducational/office
Location1109 Raymond Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey
Coordinates40°44′11″N 74°09′59″W / 40.736520°N 74.166410°W / 40.736520; -74.166410
Completed1992
Height
Roof99 m (325 ft)
Technical details
Floor count22
Floor area633,000 sq ft (58,800 m2)[16]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Grad Associates
References
[17][18][19][20][21]

At One Newark Center, the Law School is housed in a 22-story building in Downtown Newark completed in 1991.[21] The Newark Campus building provides 210,000 square feet (20,000 m2) including 65,000 square feet (6,000 m2) of library, named for Congressman Peter W. Rodino, Jr.. It is at the corner of Raymond Boulevard and McCarter Highway, two blocks west of Penn Station Newark, where numerous connections can be made to New Jersey Transit and PATH (an approximate 20 minute ride to Manhattan).[22] While many students commute from around the New York metropolitan area, other students choose to reside at Eleven 80, the Union Building, and Renaissance Towers. One Newark Center is one of the tallest buildings in the city and also contains commercial offices. Nearby attractions include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark Museum, Prudential Center and Red Bull Arena.[23]

Staff edit

The interim dean is John Kip Cornwell. On November 9, 2022, the Office of the Provost announced that former dean Kathleen Boozang would be "stepping down as dean effective January 1, 2023 and returning to the faculty".

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

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  4. ^ Seton Hall University, New Jersey
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  6. ^ "ABA 509 Report 2020." ABA. Retrieved on September 1, 2021.
  7. ^ "Best Law Schools".
  8. ^ Seton Hall- US News Profile
  9. ^ "The 2018 ATL Top 50 Law School Rankings". Above the Law. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  10. ^ "Law Grads Hiring Report: Job Stats for the Class of 2017". National Law Journal.
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  13. ^ "Prospective Students".
  14. ^ "Standard 509 Reports". www.abarequireddisclosures.org. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
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  20. ^ BCDC Newark: One Newark Center
  21. ^ a b Seton Hall Law Virtual Tour
  22. ^ "Campus Life". law.shu.edu. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  23. ^ "Graduate List with Honors". law.shu.edu. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  24. ^ "Madeline Cox Arleo | District of New Jersey | United States District Court". www.njd.uscourts.gov. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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  32. ^ "An Interview with Michellene Davis" (PDF). Rutgers University Institute for Women's Leadership. November 14, 2017. Retrieved November 5, 2023.
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  42. ^ "Anthony Principi, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, 2001-2005". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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  48. ^ Speiser, Matthew. "Jersey City honors trail blazing judge with post office dedication", The Jersey Journal, December 9, 2014. Accessed February 27, 2018. "Shirley A. Tolentino was a woman of many firsts.In 1976, she was the first female African-American Jersey City Municipal Court judge. In 1981, she became the first black female presiding judge of the Jersey City Municipal Court. And in 1984, she became the first female African-American Superior Court judge in the state.... She received her Juris Doctorate from Seton Hall Law School in 1971 as the only female African-American student in her class."
  49. ^ "Matey, Paul Brian". Federal Judicial Center. from the original on May 10, 2023. Retrieved June 20, 2023.

External links edit

  • Seton Hall University School of Law
  • Seton Hall Law Campus Virtual Tour
  • https://law.shu.edu/online/graduate-degrees/MSJ/general-legal-studies

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Seton Hall University School of Law news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Seton Hall University School of Law is the law school of Seton Hall University and is located in downtown Newark New Jersey Seton Hall Law is the only private law school in New Jersey The school confers three law degrees Juris Doctor Master of Laws and Master of General Legal Studies Founded in 1951 it is accredited by the American Bar Association ABA and is also a member of the Association of American Law Schools AALS 3 Seton Hall University School of LawParent schoolSeton Hall UniversityReligious affiliationRoman CatholicEstablished1951 1951 School typePrivateDeanJohn Kip Cornwell Interim LocationNewark New Jersey40 44 11 N 74 09 59 W 40 736520 N 74 166410 W 40 736520 74 166410Enrollment644Faculty134USNWR ranking56th 2024 1 Bar pass rate94 26 July 2019 2 WebsiteSeton Hall Law SchoolABA profilehttps law shu edu admissions upload shls standard 509 report pdf Contents 1 History 2 JD programs 3 Other degree offerings 4 Admissions 5 Centers 6 Ranking 7 Employment and bar passage 8 Costs 9 Publications 10 Campus 11 Staff 12 Notable alumni 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory editOn February 5 1951 Seton Hall University School of Law opened on the old John Marshall site 40 Journal Square Jersey City with an entering class of 72 students 3 The school was also fully accredited by the American Bar Association in the same year of its opening Kathleen M Boozang became Dean in 2015 succeeding Patrick E Hobbs Boozang stepped down from her position as dean effective January 1 2023 at which time Kip Cornwell was named interim dean Seton Hall Law is the law school of Seton Hall University which is located in South Orange NJ 4 Seton Hall Law is located in Downtown Newark NJ JD programs editThe J D degree program of 88 credits can be pursued as a full time or a weekend student Full time students can complete the program in three years weekend students can complete in four years or fewer if they accelerate their studies Weekend students spend alternating weekends on campus each semester and engage in asynchronous online coursework while off campus Other degree offerings editSeton Hall Law used to offer a Masters in Jurisprudence M S J with concentrations in Financial Services Compliance Health and Hospital Law Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Law and Compliance Intellectual Property Law or Privacy Law amp Cyber Security but as of September 2022 offers only a Master s degree in General Legal Studies M L S with no concentrations 5 A Master of Laws LL M is also offered only for those who already hold a J D or its foreign equivalent with concentrations in Financial Services Compliance Health Law and Intellectual Property Law The school also offers several joint degree programs with other faculties of the University For example there is a combined J D M A or MADIR program with the University s Whitehead School of Diplomacy Admissions editFor 2020 the entering class had an average LSAT score of 158 and average GPA of 3 55 6 No LSAT or GRE is required for the non J D programs Centers editThe Center for Health amp Pharmaceutical Law amp Policy educates lawyers and health care sector professionals regarding the complex set of laws that govern patients health care providers and life science companies The Institute for Privacy Protection educates consumers and businesses to provide inter disciplinary forums to address emerging privacy issues by educating professionals businesses and organizations in this rapidly evolving area The Seton Hall Law Gibbons Institute of Law Science amp Technology educates and trains the next generation of attorneys and professionals for the complex issues they will face as scientific and technological advances challenge business law and legal institutions The Center for Social Justice offers pro bono and clinical programs enabling students to gain hands on experience while providing legal services to economically disadvantaged area residents The Center for Policy and Research provides law students with an opportunity to gain experience in forensic analysis and investigation through research into national policies and practices Ranking editIn 2020 the U S News amp World Report ranked the law school 59th in the nation 7 For the 2023 rankings U S News amp World Reports ranking of the school fell to 73rd 1 For 20 years the school s health law program was ranked in the Top 10 by U S News amp World Report 8 In 2018 Above the Law blog ranked the law school 35th out of the top 50 law schools in the nation 9 needs update The National Law Journal ranked Seton Hall s 2017 graduating class as 1st in the nation for state and federal clerkships and 17th in the nation for employment 10 needs update Employment and bar passage editTotal employment rate for the Class of 2018 J D program was 98 Bar Pass required or J D Advantage totaled 94 3 Employed students hold positions in Judicial Clerkships 58 23 Private Practice 26 58 Corporate or Business 6 96 Government or Public Interest 6 33 and 1 9 unemployed graduates are seeking employment 11 needs update Seton Hall Law s overall bar passage rate for first time test takers in July 2019 was 94 26 12 Costs editThe tuition and fees for Seton Hall University School of Law are 54 848 for incoming full time students and 41 136 for incoming part time students for the 2019 20 academic year However 81 of incoming students in 2018 received scholarship funding and 75 85 of funded students typically renew scholarships after the first year 13 The median grant amount was 25 000 for full time students and 19 400 for weekend students bringing net tuition tuition less scholarship and grants for those receiving the median grant amount to 27 206 for full time students and 19 754 for weekend students 14 Publications editThe school produces two journals Seton Hall Law Review 15 and the Seton Hall Legislative Journal Campus editOne Newark Center nbsp nbsp General informationTypeeducational officeLocation1109 Raymond BoulevardNewark New JerseyCoordinates40 44 11 N 74 09 59 W 40 736520 N 74 166410 W 40 736520 74 166410Completed1992HeightRoof99 m 325 ft Technical detailsFloor count22Floor area633 000 sq ft 58 800 m2 16 Design and constructionArchitect s Grad AssociatesReferences 17 18 19 20 21 At One Newark Center the Law School is housed in a 22 story building in Downtown Newark completed in 1991 21 The Newark Campus building provides 210 000 square feet 20 000 m2 including 65 000 square feet 6 000 m2 of library named for Congressman Peter W Rodino Jr It is at the corner of Raymond Boulevard and McCarter Highway two blocks west of Penn Station Newark where numerous connections can be made to New Jersey Transit and PATH an approximate 20 minute ride to Manhattan 22 While many students commute from around the New York metropolitan area other students choose to reside at Eleven 80 the Union Building and Renaissance Towers One Newark Center is one of the tallest buildings in the city and also contains commercial offices Nearby attractions include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center Newark Museum Prudential Center and Red Bull Arena 23 Staff editThe interim dean is John Kip Cornwell On November 9 2022 the Office of the Provost announced that former dean Kathleen Boozang would be stepping down as dean effective January 1 2023 and returning to the faculty Notable alumni editSee also Category Seton Hall University School of Law alumni Madeline Cox Arleo J D 1989 federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 24 Antonio Arocho J D 1984 former executive director of the Hispanic National Bar Association Christopher Bateman J D New Jersey State Senator representing the 16th legislative district 25 John O Bennett J D 1974 former New Jersey State Senator and acting Governor 26 Craig Carpenito J D 2000 former United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey Dennis M Cavanaugh J D 1972 federal judge retired for the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 27 Michael Chagares J D 1987 federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 28 Chris Christie J D 1987 former Governor of New Jersey former United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey Reed Gusciora J D 1988 Mayor of Trenton New Jersey and former New Jersey Assemblyman from 1996 to 2018 29 Clay Constantinou J D 1981 former US Ambassador to Luxembourg from 1994 to 1999 30 31 Michellene Davis J D 1997 former New Jersey State Treasurer from 2007 to 2008 and the first African American to hold this office 32 Patrick J Diegnan J D New Jersey State Assemblyman representing the 18th legislative district and Parliamentarian of the New Jersey General Assembly 33 Donald DiFrancesco J D 1969 former Governor of New Jersey 34 Michael J Doherty J D 1993 New Jersey State Senator representing the 23rd legislative district 25 Vicky Flynn J D 1999 New Jersey State Assemblywoman representing New Jersey s 13th legislative district since 2022 1 Thomas W Greelish J D 1971 United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 1985 to 1987 35 Katharine Sweeney Hayden J D 1975 Federal judge for the United States District of New Jersey 36 Noel Lawrence Hillman J D 1985 federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 37 Sean T Kean J D New Jersey State Senator representing the 11th legislative district 25 John F McKeon J D 1983 New Jersey General Assembly and former mayor of West Orange New Jersey 38 Mark McNulty politician J D 1973 former Delaware Secretary of Transportation who served in cabinet of Governor Dale E Wolf Raj Mukherji J D 2013 New Jersey State Assemblyman and former Deputy Mayor of Jersey City New Jersey 39 Bart Oates J D three time Super Bowl Champion and President of the New Jersey Hall of Fame 40 Joel A Pisano J D 1974 retired federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 2000 2015 41 Anthony Principi J D 1975 4th United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs 42 Richie Roberts J D 1970 former detective and attorney responsible for the arrest and prosecution of Frank Lucas portrayed by Russell Crowe in the film American Gangster 43 Peter G Sheridan J D 1977 U S District Judge for the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 44 Michael A Shipp J D 1994 U S District Judge for the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey Bob Smith J D New Jersey State Senator representing the 17th legislative district 45 Mark Sokolich J D Mayor of Fort Lee New Jersey 46 Walter F Timpone J D 1979 former Associate Justice for the Supreme Court of New Jersey 47 Shirley Tolentino J D 1971 the first black woman to serve on New Jersey Superior Court and the first black woman appointed to the Jersey City Municipal Court and to serve as its presiding judge 48 Paul Matey J D 2001 federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 49 See also editLists of law schools Post secondary education in New Jersey Rutgers School of Law Newark Rutgers School of Law CamdenReferences edit a b Seton Hall University A Focus On Outcomes a b History of Seton Hall Law School Seton Hall University New Jersey Seton Hall University School of Law Seton Hall University School of Law May 31 2023 Master s Degree in General Legal Studies Master s Degree in General Legal Studies Retrieved May 31 2023 ABA 509 Report 2020 ABA Retrieved on September 1 2021 Best Law Schools Seton Hall US News Profile The 2018 ATL Top 50 Law School Rankings Above the Law Retrieved December 12 2018 Law Grads Hiring Report Job Stats for the Class of 2017 National Law Journal Why Seton Hall Law Seton Hall Law School website Retrieved May 1 2019 Seton Hall Law July 2019 Bar Pass Rates Rank Among Elite New York Law Schools Seton Hall Law School website Retrieved May 1 2019 Prospective Students Standard 509 Reports www abarequireddisclosures org Retrieved April 27 2016 Seton Hall Law Review Seton Hall Law Seton Hall University scholarship shu edu Retrieved September 21 2021 ABOUT Shorepointarch com Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved August 27 2010 One Newark Center Emporis com Retrieved July 5 2009 dead link One Newark Center SkyscraperPage com Retrieved July 5 2009 Class A Office Space Property Management and Building Development in New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Connecticut District of Columbia Maryland and Massachusetts Archived 2007 10 07 at archive today BCDC Newark One Newark Center a b Seton Hall Law Virtual Tour Campus Life law shu edu Retrieved September 21 2021 Graduate List with Honors law shu edu Retrieved September 21 2021 Madeline Cox Arleo District of New Jersey United States District Court www njd uscourts gov Retrieved September 21 2021 a b c Alphabetical List of Members www njleg state nj us Retrieved September 21 2021 National Governors Association Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Biographical Directory of Article III Federal Judges 1789 present Federal Judicial Center Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 10 2005 Retrieved May 30 2005 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Office of the Mayor www trentonnj org Trenton New Jersey Archived from the original on June 8 2023 Retrieved June 20 2023 Board of Visitors law shu edu Retrieved September 21 2021 Council of American Ambassadors gt Members gt Clay Constantinou Archived 2010 09 17 at the Wayback Machine An Interview with Michellene Davis PDF Rutgers University Institute for Women s Leadership November 14 2017 Retrieved November 5 2023 Patrick J Diegnan Jr D Donald DiFrancesco Daily News New York Archived from the original on September 8 2010 Retrieved April 15 2010 Thomas Greelish 51 Former U S Attorney The New York Times June 25 1991 The Sedona Conference Archived 2011 07 27 at the Wayback Machine http www fjc gov servlet nGetInfo jid 3118 amp cid 999 amp ctype na amp instate na bare URL njvoterinfo org Home www njvoterinfo org Retrieved September 21 2021 Assemblyman Raj Mukherji Assemblyman Raj Mukherji Retrieved September 21 2021 Bart Oates http www fjc gov servlet nGetInfo jid 2851 amp cid 999 amp ctype na amp instate na bare URL Anthony Principi Secretary of Veterans Affairs 2001 2005 georgewbush whitehouse archives gov Retrieved September 21 2021 Charlie Rose Richie Roberts Archived 2010 02 26 at the Wayback Machine http www fjc gov servlet nGetInfo jid 3120 amp cid 999 amp ctype na amp instate na bare URL Bob Smith D www njleg state nj us Retrieved September 21 2021 Sarnoff David December 18 2011 A Conversation with Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich Fort Lee Patch Retrieved January 9 2014 NJ com Matt Arco NJ Advance Media for June 3 2016 Christie praises new Supreme Court Justice Timpone nj Retrieved September 21 2021 Speiser Matthew Jersey City honors trail blazing judge with post office dedication The Jersey Journal December 9 2014 Accessed February 27 2018 Shirley A Tolentino was a woman of many firsts In 1976 she was the first female African American Jersey City Municipal Court judge In 1981 she became the first black female presiding judge of the Jersey City Municipal Court And in 1984 she became the first female African American Superior Court judge in the state She received her Juris Doctorate from Seton Hall Law School in 1971 as the only female African American student in her class Matey Paul Brian Federal Judicial Center Archived from the original on May 10 2023 Retrieved June 20 2023 External links editSeton Hall University School of Law Seton Hall Law Campus Virtual Tour https law shu edu online graduate degrees MSJ general legal studies Retrieved from https en 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