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  2. Seton Hall University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    On February 5, 1951, Seton Hall University School of Law opened on the old John Marshall Law School site at 40 Journal Square in Jersey City with an entering class of 72 students. John Marshall donated it's library and assets to Seton Hall with Seton Hall agreeing to maintain and administer the records of John Marshall's graduates.

  3. Kathleen M. Boozang - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen M. Boozang (born April 21, 1959) is the former dean and professor of law at Seton Hall University School of Law. Boozang joined Seton Hall in 1990 after practicing law for several years. In July 2015, she became the eighth dean of Seton Hall Law. [1]

  4. Center for Policy and Research - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Policy and Research at Seton Hall University School of Law is a research organization that analyzes national policies and practices. Law students, participating in the Center as Research Fellows, work to identify factual patterns and inconsistencies in areas that help shape the law and public policy.

  5. Paul Matey - Wikipedia

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    Seton Hall University Paul Brian Matey (born March 29, 1971) [ 2 ] is an American attorney who serves as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit . Prior to Matey's judicial service, he was a partner in the White Collar Criminal Defense and Litigation practice groups at the law firm of Lowenstein ...

  6. Paula Franzese - Wikipedia

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    Building at Seton Hall's school of law in Newark, New Jersey.. Franzese's scholarship focuses on two main areas of the law: government ethics and property law. [13] [14] Her research into property law includes landlord-tenant reform, [15] [16] common interest communities including homeowners' boards, [17] [18] and affordable housing, including a legal analysis of the Mount Laurel doctrine. [19]

  7. Ronald Weich - Wikipedia

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    From 1997 to 2004, he was a lawyer at the Washington D.C. law firm Zuckerman Spaeder. From 2005 to 2007, he served as chief counsel to Senator Harry Reid . In March 2009, he was nominated to be the United States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legislative Affairs and was confirmed in April 2009. [ 6 ]

  8. Seton Hall University - Wikipedia

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    Seton Hall Law was founded by a woman, Miriam T. Rooney, who served as dean from 1951 to 1961. She was not only Seton Hall's first female dean, but was the first woman dean at an ABA-accredited law school in the United States. [47] Dean Kathleen M. Boozang, who assumed the role in July 2015, is the third woman dean of Seton Hall Law. [48]

  9. List of law school GPA curves - Wikipedia

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    Seattle University School of Law: 3.1–3.2 [90] Seton Hall University School of Law: 3.0 [91] University of La Verne College of Law: 2.50 [92] University of South Carolina School of Law: 2.75–3.0 (1L mean) University of Southern California School of Law: 3.30 [93] South Texas College of Law Houston: 2.85–3.15 [94] Southern Illinois ...