SETON HALL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW
ONE NEWARK CENTER
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 07102-5210
Telephone: (973) 642-8500
Fax: (973) 642-8031
URL: http://www.law.shu.edu
ABA
Approved Since 1951
DEGREES
& DEGREE PROGRAMS:
Founded in
1951, the Law School is an integral part of Seton Hall University, which was
chartered in 1856. Accredited by the ABA and the AALS, the Law School grants
JD, JD/MBA, JD/MD, and JD/MA in Diplomacy & International Relations
degrees. It also awards M.S.J. and LL.M. degrees in Health Law and Intellectual
Property. Among our many degree programs offered, our Health Law & Policy
Program is ranked highly as being fourth in the nation among all Law Schools
offering health law programs. For more information, call (973) 642‑8500
or visit our website: law.shu.edu.
METROPOLITAN
LOCATION:
The Law
School, located in the Gateway district of Newark's downtown Renaissance, is a
mere 15 minute train ride from mid‑town Manhattan, and a short walk from
New Jersey's major law firms and the Federal courts. The Law School's central
location is accessible by bus or train and in close proximity to Newark's
Liberty International Airport and Newark's Pennsylvania Train Station.
FACILITIES
& LAW LIBRARY:
The Law
School opened its $37 million state‑of‑the‑art building in
1991, with over 200,000 square feet of space occupying and wrapping around the
lower 5 floors of the 22 story One Newark Center office tower. Noted as a magnificent
urban campus, the Law School's five‑story atrium joins the classroom,
faculty and administrative office wings to the tower. In addition, there is a
spectacular 350 seat auditorium, clinics, moot court rooms, lounges, a
cafeteria, bookstore, and space dedicated to student journals, organizations,
and recreational activities.
The 65,000
square feet high‑tech Law Library houses over 444,000 volumes,
microforms, CDs, cassettes, computer programs and other media. The over 60
computer terminals accessible to students provides OCLC rapid on‑line
bibliographic access, and legal research tools such as Westlaw, Lexis, Loislaw,
Wilsonweb, Hein‑on‑line, Infotrack, BNAall, and various CCH and
other databases covering a wide array of law and law‑related subjects.
The Law Library also retains its historical and rare book collection, including
the famous Peter W. Rodino, Jr. collection. It is both a Federal Depository,
and a State depository, of government documents. In addition, the Law Library
increased its seating capacity to 550, with study rooms on all three floors.
There are also copy and coin machines available.
FINANCIAL
AID & HOUSING:
Financial
Aid can come through a variety of sources including scholarships, federal and
state private loan programs, and work study. Financial assistance is based on
academic merit and/or demonstrated financial need. Our staff can guide
applicants through the process from start to finish. Students must first file a
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov as early
as January 1st of each year. Seton Hall Law School's federal school code is
G09986.
In 2004, the
Law School opened the door to attractive and affordable housing for students.
Both one and two‑bedroom apartments are available, only a short walk
away, at the newly renovated Union Building. If interested, call the Law School
for a brochure or visit http://www.unionbuilding.com/rental.html. The Law
School also maintains an on‑line housing bank of available rooms,
apartments and houses in the area at our website http://law.shu.edu.
BAR
PASSAGE & CAREER SERVICES:
More than
ever, we can boast with a 85.3% bar success rate for first time takers in New
Jersey, 88.8% in New York, and the Law School's remarkable 95% employment
success of its 2005 graduates just six months after graduation. Both our New
Jersey and New York bar pass rates were extraordinary. Our students were
superbly equipped to achieve 14% higher than the state average of law school
applicants in New Jersey, and the New York bar pass rate was also remarkably 14
percentage points higher than the overall pass rate for first time applicants
from ABA approved schools. It is evident that Seton Hall Law students pass well
on their bar exams, and are extremely successful in obtaining federal and state
clerkships with the U.S. Courts of Appeals in the Second and Thirds Circuits,
the New Jersey Supreme Court, New Jersey Appellate Courts, the United States
District Courts, Bankruptcy Courts, and the European Court of Justice.
Career
Services has an aggressive placement
policy, utilizing substantial on‑campus interviewing and web‑based
job listings in pursuit of employment opportunities for our graduates. It
offers career counseling, interviewing workshops, mock interviews, networking
seminars, a mentor program, and also provides assistance in resume and writing
cover letters. Positively, our students enjoy exciting and challenging
positions in the legal profession.
ALUMNI
& PUBLIC RELATIONS:
The Seton
Hall Law School‑Alumni Department‑supports the endeavors of our
alumnus at home and away. Our alumnus enjoy networking with each other in
constituency groups such as the Inns of Court where judges and attorneys in
trial practice provide new attorneys with training and the benefit of their
courtroom and field experience. Fellow graduates, who become friends and
colleagues, can keep in touch through Email for Life, the Photo
Album, Seton Hall Law events, and the Seton Hall Law Magazine.
Dedicated alumnus serve as mentors, career counselors, externship supervisors,
and potentially your employers.
The Office
of Public Relations strategically works to bring out the Law School's best
media placement regionally, nationally and internationally. Its regular and
effective communication with alumni, law school deans, faculty, the local bench
and bar, major law firms, and the regional corporate community supports and enhances
the Law School's reputation as a leader in legal education. Ongoing media
placements keep our University community, constituents and the public informed
about Law School initiatives. For more information, call (973) 642‑8724
or visit our website: law.shu.edu.
ENROLLMENT
OPTIONS AND STUDENT DIVERSITY:
Seton Hall
School of Law offers both full‑time and part‑time day and evening
programs. Over 3,000 applicants competed for 370 seats in the entering class of
2006. The 2005 entering class attended more than 196 universities and colleges
in the United States and abroad. The rising number of diverse and professional
students applying to the Law School adds to the intellectual and cultural life
of the community.
Our students
are taught using a variety of methodologies from traditional Socratic classroom
instruction to the use of problems, simulations, seminars and clinical
experiences. The curriculum includes 192 courses that cover the spectrum of
legal education. A more comprehensive legal education enables students to
examine real world problems from a variety of jurisprudential perspectives,
ranging from Natural Law to Behavioral Law and Economics.
A core goal
of Seton Hall Law is to enable our students to identify, articulate, and
sharpen their own individual values. In the process, the Law School aspires to
maintain and inculcate a nurturing spirit, treating all individuals with
dignity, justice and compassion. Our values spring not only from Seton Hall Law
School's Catholic origins, identity and tradition, but also from the ethical
and moral precepts governing lawyers, and the highest aspirations of the legal
profession itself.
CURRICULAR
AND CO‑CURRICULAR RESOURCES:
The Law
School offers a wide range of special academic programs, including judicial
internships and four student journals: The Seton Hall Law Review, Seton Hall
Legislative Journal, the Sports and Entertainment Law Journal, and
the Circuit Review.
Each summer
the Law School co‑sponsors with the University of Parma a course of
international studies for American law students in Parma, Milan and Genoa.
Since 1997, the Law School has also offered a program in Cairo, Egypt
focusing on Islamic Law, and international and comparative law in the Middle
East. And, in 2005, the Law School sponsored its exciting Intellectual
Property Law in Ireland summer program in Galway, Ireland and Leuven,
Belgium.
The Law
School's Center for Social Justice engages students in clinical studies
and court preparation. Students receive practical experience by representing
more than 2,000 disadvantaged and under‑represented clients each year in
a wide range of areas including fair housing and shelter, consumer protection,
family law, public entitlements, juvenile justice, disability law, and
immigration.
Dean:
Patrick E. Hobbs (973) 642‑8750
Associate Dean:
Kathleen M. Boozang (973) 642‑8501
Associate Dean:
John Kip Cornwell (973) 642‑8498
Admissions:
Gisele Joachim (973) 642‑8475
Financial Aid:
Karen Sokol (973) 642‑8744
Library:
Deborah Herrera (973) 642‑8766
Career Services:
Sonia Cunha (973) 642‑8743
Student Services:
Cara Foerst (973) 642‑8726
Alumni & Development:
Vicki Fleischer (973) 642‑8711
FULL TIME FACULTY
PATRICK
E. HOBBS, (Dean and Professor
of Law), born Orange, New Jersey,
March 29, 1960; admitted to bar, 1985, New Jersey. Education: Seton Hall
University (B.S., 1982); University of North Carolina (J.D., 1985); New York
University (LL.M., 1988). COURSES: Taxation, Business Planning,
Law and Literature. Email: hobbspat@shu.edu
MICHELLE
V. ADAMS, (Professor of Law), born Detroit, Michigan, October 24, 1963; admitted to
bar, 1990, New York. Education: Brown University (B.A., 1985); City
University of New York (J.D., 1989); Harvard Law School (LL.M., 1994). COURSES:
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Torts, Civil Rights. Email:
adamsmch@shu.edu
MARK
C. ALEXANDER, (Professor of
Law), born Washington, D.C., August 5,
1964; admitted to bar, 1992, California; 1994, District of Columbia. Education:
Yale University (B.A., 1986; J.D., 1992). COURSES: Constitutional
Law, First Amendment, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure. Email:
alexanma@shu.edu
MICHAEL
P. AMBROSIO, (Professor of Law), born Jersey City, New Jersey, November 8, 1941;
admitted to bar, 1967, New Jersey. Education: Montclair State College
(B.A., 1963); Catholic University of America (J.D., 1966). COURSES:
Jurisprudence, Professional Ethics, Remedies. Email:
ambrosmi@shu.edu
BAHER
A. AZMY, (Associate Professor
of Law), born Egypt, April 15, 1970;
admitted to bar, 1997, New Jersey and New York. Education: University of
Pennsylvania (B.A., 1992); New York University (J.D., 1996); Columbia
University (M.P.A., 1996). COURSES: Civil Litigation Clinic,
Constitutional Law. Email: azmybahe@shu.edu
LIVINGSTON
BAKER, (Associate Professor of
Law), born Newark, New Jersey, March
9, 1936; admitted to bar, 1966, New York. Education: Yale University
(B.A., 1958); University of Michigan (J.D., 1962); New York University (LL.M.,
1975). COURSES: International Law, Comparative Law, European
Union Law, Problems of Interpretation. Email: bakerliv@shu.edu
CARMEN
BARBAZAN, (Co‑Director
Appellate Advocacy Moot Court), born
New York, New York, November 19, 1959; admitted to bar, 1983, New Jersey; 1984,
New York. Education: Montclair State College (B.S., 1980); New York
University (J.D., 1983). COURSES: Appellate Advocacy. Email:
barbazca@shu.edu
MICHAEL
BARBOSA, (Bar Fellow, Urban
Revitalization Project), born 1974,
New York; admitted to bar, 2000, New York. Education: Syracuse
University (B.A., 1996); American University, Washington College of Law (J.D.,
1999). Email: barbosmi@shu.edu
DAVID
W. BARNES, (Distinguished
Research Professor of Law), born
Connecticut, February 17, 1950; admitted to bar, 1979, Pennsylvania; United
States Supreme Court. Education: Dartmouth College (A.B., 1972); University
of Pennsylvania Law (J.D., 1979); Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and St. U. (Ph.D.,
1980). COURSES: Torts, Intellectual Property, Antitrust, Law and
Science, Doctrine of Unconscionability. Email: barnesda@shu.edu
CHRISTINA
L. BENNETT, (Asst Director
Academic Support; Asst. Director Legal Research & Writing), born Jersey City, New Jersey, June 3, 1964; admitted
to bar, 1994, New Jersey; Pennsylvania. Education: Howard University,
(B.S., 1987); Seton Hall University School of Law (J.D., 1994). COURSES:
Legal Methods, Legal Research and Writing. Email:
bennetch@shu.edu
GAIA
BERNSTEIN, (Associate Professor
of Law), born London, England, October
14, 1968; admitted to bar, 1996, New York; 1997, Israel. Education: Tel
Aviv University (B.A., 1992); Boston University (J.D., 1995); Harvard
University (LL.M., 2000). COURSES: Law and Genetics, Information
Privacy. Email: bernstga@shu.edu
LAWRENCE
BERSHAD, (Professor of Law), born New Haven, Connecticut, June 25, 1939; admitted
to bar, 1964, Virginia; 1978, New Jersey. Education: University of
Connecticut (B.A., 1961); Georgetown University (J.D., 1964). COURSES:
Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Sports Law, Legislative Bureau. Email:
bershala@shu.edu
KRISTEN
E. BOON, (Associate Professor
of Law), born Canada, December, 1972;
admitted to bar, 2002, New York; 2003 Ontario, Canada, 2003. Education:
McGill University (B.A., 1994; M.A., 1996); New York University School of Law
(J.D., 2000); Columbia University School of Law (LL.M., 2005). COURSES:
International Law, Contracts. Email: boonkris@shu.edu
KATHLEEN
M. BOOZANG, (Professor of Law
and Associate Dean), born Galveston,
Texas, April 21, 1959; admitted to bar, 1984, Missouri. Education:
Boston College (B.S., 1981); Washington University (J.D., 1984); Yale
University (LL.M., 1991). COURSES: Law of Death and Dying, Health
Care Organizations. Email: boozanka@shu.edu
AHMED
I. BULBULIA, (Professor of Law), born Johannesburg, South Africa, December 12, 1943;
admitted to bar, 1965, United Kingdom; 1966, Republic of South Africa; 1970,
Canada. Education: London School of Economics (LL.B., 1965); University
of Michigan (LL.M., 1966). COURSES: Conflicts, Business
Associations, Public International Law. Email: bulbulah@shu.edu
WILFREDO
CARABALLO, (Professor of Law), born Puerto Rico, January 1, 1947; admitted to bar,
1975, New York; 1990, New Jersey. Education: St. Joseph's Seminary
College (B.A., 1969); New York University (J.D.,1974). COURSES:
Bankruptcy, Commercial Transactions, Contracts, Evidence, Debtor‑Creditor.
Email: carabawi@shu.edu
ANGELA
C. CARMELLA, (Professor of Law), born Rahway, New Jersey, July 29, 1958; admitted to
bar, 1983, Massachusetts. Education: Princeton University (A.B., 1980);
Harvard University (J.D., 1983; M.T.S., 1984). COURSES: First Amendment,
Religious Liberty, Property, Religion and the First Amendment. Email:
carmelan@shu.edu
CHRISTOPHER
H. CLANCY, (Professor of Law), born Miami Beach, Florida, April 1, 1935; admitted to
bar, 1963, Maine; 1980, New Jersey. Education: University of Maine
(A.B., 1960; LL.B., 1963). COURSES: Labor Law, Employment
Discrimination, Torts II. Email: clancych@shu.edu
CARL
H. COLEMAN, (Professor of Law), born New York, October 20, 1964; admitted to bar,
1991, New York. Education: Georgetown University (B.S.F.S., 1986);
Harvard University (A.M., 1990); Harvard Law School (J.D., 1990). COURSES:
Torts, Health Law, Law of Human Experimentation. Email:
colemaca@shu.edu
JENNY‑BROOKE
CONDON, (Clinical Fellow,
Immigration & Human Rights/Civil Litigation Clinic), born New Britain, Connecticut, August 16, 1976;
admitted to bar, 2003, New Jersey; 2004, New York. Education: George
Washington University (B.A., 1998); Seton Hall University (J.D., 2003). COURSES:
Human Rights, Civil Litigation, Immigration. Email:
condonje@shu.edu
JOHN
KIP CORNWELL, (Professor of
Law), born New Haven, Connecticut,
October 21, 1961; admitted to bar, 1990, Pennsylvania. Education:
Harvard University (A.B., 1983); Cambridge University (M.Phil., 1985); Yale Law
School (J.D., 1988). COURSES: Criminal Law and Procedure,
Mentally Disabled Criminal Defendant. Email: cornweki@shu.edu
JOHN
COVERDALE, (Professor of Law), born Chicago, Illinois, June 20, 1940; admitted to
bar, 1985, Pennsylvania; 1986, District of Columbia. Education:
University of Navarre (M.A., 1966); University of Wisconsin (Ph.D., 1971);
University of Chicago (J.D., 1984). COURSES: Federal Tax, State
and Local Tax; Partnership Tax; Professional Responsibility; Catholic Social
Doctrine and Law. Email: coverdjo@shu.edu
ELIZABETH
F. DEFEIS, (Professor of Law), admitted to bar, 1958, New York; 1971, New Jersey. Education:
St. John's University (B.A., 1956; J.D., 1958); New York University (LL.M.,
1971). COURSES: International Law, International Human Rights,
Gender and the Law, European Union Law. Email: defeisel@shu.edu
MARK
DENBEAUX, (Professor of Law), born Gainesville, Florida, July 30, 1943; admitted to
bar, 1969, New York; 1978, New Jersey. Education: College of Wooster
(B.A., 1965); New York University (J.D., 1968). COURSES:
Contracts, Professional Responsibility, Evidence, Expert Witness, Remedies. Email:
denbeama@shu.edu
MELANIE
DIPIETRO, (Distinguished
Practitioner in Residence), born
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, October 29, 1944; admitted to bar, 1975,
Pennsylvania; 1982, Missouri. Education: Seton Hill College (B.A.,
1969); Occidental College (M.A., 1971); Duquesne University (J.D., 1975);
University of St. Thomas (J.C.L., 1987; J.C.D., 2003). COURSES:
Non Profit Corporations, Professional Responsibility, Healthcare. Email:
dipietme@shu.edu
HOWARD
M. ERICHSON, (Professor of Law), born New York, New York, November 6, 1962; admitted
to bar, 1990, New Jersey; 1991, New York. Education: Harvard University
(A.B., 1985); New York University (J.D., 1990). COURSES: Civil
Procedure, Complex Litigation, Professional Responsibility, Torts, Mass Tort
Litigation. Email: erichsho@shu.edu
LINDA
E. FISHER, (Professor of Law), born Chicago, Illinois, February 6, 1953; admitted to
bar, 1980, Illinois; 1990, Pennsylvania; 2001, New Jersey. Education:
Macalester College (B.A., 1976); University of Chicago (J.D., 1980);
Northwestern University (LL.M., 1989). COURSES: Clinical Education,
Professional Responsibility, Gender and the Law. Email:
fisherli@shu.edu
PAULA
A. FRANZESE, (Peter Rodino
Professor of Law), born New York, New
York, May 12, 1960; admitted to bar, 1984, New York; 1984, New Jersey. Education:
Columbia University (B.A., 1980; J.D., 1983). COURSES: Property,
Commercial Law. Email: franzepa@shu.edu
BERNARD
K. FREAMON, (Professor of Law), born East Meadow, New York, June 18, 1947; admitted
to bar, 1974, New Jersey. Education: Wesleyan University (B.A., 1970);
Rutgers University ‑ Newark (J.D., 1974); Columbia University (LL.M.). COURSES:
Evidence, Post‑Conviction Remedies, Islamic Jurisprudence, Professional
Responsibility, Jurisprudence. Email: freamobe@shu.edu
WILLIAM
E. GARLAND, (Professor of Law), born Summit, New Jersey, September 18, 1944; admitted
to bar, 1969, New Jersey. Education: Fairfield University (A.B., 1966);
Seton Hall University (J.D., 1969). COURSES: Land Finance, Debtor‑Creditor,
Drafting, Real Estate Development. Email: garlandwi@shu.edu
MARGARET
GILHOOLEY, (Professor of Law), born Brooklyn, New York, March 2, 1942; admitted to
bar, 1967, New York; 1987, New Jersey; 1980, District of Columbia. Education:
Fordham University (B.S.Ed., 1963); Columbia University (LL.B., 1966). COURSES:
Food and Drug Law, Administrative Law, Drug Innovation, Regulation and Costs. Email:
gilhooma@shu.edu
TIMOTHY
P. GLYNN, (Professor of Law), born Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 5, 1967;
admitted to bar, 1994, Minnesota. Education: Harvard University (B.A.,
1989); University of Minnesota Law School (J.D., 1994). COURSES:
Business Associations, Civil Procedure, Employment Law. Email:
glynntim@shu.edu
RACHEL
D. GODSIL, (Professor of Law), born St. Louis, Missouri, October 27, 1967; admitted
to bar, 1994, New York. Education: University of Wisconsin Madison
(B.A., 1988); University of Michigan (J.D., 1992). COURSES:
Property, Equality in American Law, Zoning, Planning and Land Use Policy. Email:
godsilra@shu.edu
THOMAS
L. GREANEY, (Visiting Professor
of Law), born December 2, 1948;
admitted to bar, 1974, District of Columbia. Education: Wesleyan
University (B.A., 1970); Harvard Law School (J.D., 1973). COURSES:
Antitrust, Corporations, Health Care Law, Mergers and Joint Ventures, Regulated
Industries, Non‑Profit Organizations.
TRISTIN
K. GREEN, (Professor of Law), born December 12, 1968; admitted to bar, 1998,
California. Education: UCLA (B.A., 1991); Northwestern University
(M.S.J., 1993); UC Berkeley ‑ Boalt Hall (J.D., 1998). COURSES:
Civil Procedure, Employment Discrimination, Gender and the Law. Email:
greentri@shu.edu
BRENDA
SAUNDERS HAMPDEN, (Associate
Professor of Law), born High Point,
North Carolina, September 18, 1946; admitted to bar, 1980, New Jersey; 1981,
U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Education:
Howard University (B.M.E., 1967; M.M.E., 1974); Seton Hall University School of
Law (J.D., 1977). COURSES: Property, Copyright Law, Intellectual
Property, Entertainment Law, Legal Research and Writing. Email:
saundebr@shu.edu
EDWARD
HARTNETT, (Richard Hughes
Professor for Constitutional and Public Law and Service), born Jersey City, New Jersey, September 26, 1960;
admitted to bar, 1985, Pennsylvania; 1986, New Jersey. Education:
Harvard University (A.B., 1982); New York University (J.D., 1985). COURSES:
Constitutional Law, Federal Jurisdiction. Email: hartneed@shu.edu
THOMAS
JOSEPH HEALY, (Associate
Professor), born Charlotte, North
Carolina; admitted to bar, 2002, New York. Education: University of
North Carolina (B.A.); Columbia University (J.D.). COURSES:
Constitutional Law, First Amendment. Email: healytho@shu.edu
DEBORAH
D. HERRERA, (Director, Law
Library and Associate Professor of Law),
born New Jersey, July 15, 1951. Education: Seton Hall University (B.A.,
1973; J.D., 1976); Rutgers University (M.L.S., 1985). COURSES:
Legal Research and Writing. Email: herrerde@shu.edu
JOHN
JACOBI, (Dorothea Dix Professor
of Health Law and Policy; Acting Director of the Health Law and Policy Program), born Buffalo, New York, July 8, 1954; admitted to
bar, 1985, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Education: State University
College of New York at Buffalo (B.A., 1981); Harvard University Law School
(J.D., 1984). COURSES: Health Care Financing, Torts, Disability
Law, Public Health Law. Email: jacobijo@shu.edu
MEETALI
JAIN, (Bar Fellow,
International Human Rights/Rule of Law Project), born 1974; admitted to bar, 2001, California. Education:
Georgetown University (B.S., 1996); U.C. Hastings College of Law (J.D., 2000). Email:
jainmeet@shu.edu
SHAVAR
DAKEL JEFFRIES, (Associate
Professor of Law), born East Orange,
New Jersey, January 7, 1975; admitted to bar, 2001, New Jersey and District of
Columbia. Education: Duke University (B.A., 1996); Columbia University
(J.D., 1999). COURSES: Clinical. Email:
jeffrish@shu.edu
E.
JUDSON JENNINGS, (Professor of
Law), born Orange, New Jersey, January
26, 1943; admitted to bar, 1968, New York; 1968, District of Columbia; 1982,
New Jersey. Education: Princeton University (A.B., 1964); Georgetown
University (J.D., 1967). COURSES: Civil Procedure, Evidence,
Remedies, Internet Law, Intellectual Property. Email:
jenninju@shu.edu
TRACY
A. KAYE, (Professor of Law), born New Orleans, Louisiana, May 28, 1959. Education:
University of Illinois (B.S., 1981); De Paul University (M.S.T., 1984);
Georgetown University (J.D., 1991). COURSES: Tax, International
Tax Planning, Corporate Taxation. Email: kayetrac@shu.edu
KEVIN
B. KELLY, (Associate Clinical
Professor/Family Law Clinic), born
1958; admitted to bar, 1983, Pennsylvania; 1984, New Jersey. Education:
St. Joseph's University (B.S., 1980); Temple Law School (J.D., 1983). COURSES:
Family Mediation, Family and the State, Family Law Clinic. Email:
kellykev@shu.edu
MARINA
LAO, (Professor of Law), born Hong Kong, August 14, 1952; admitted to bar,
1980, Georgia; 1981, New York; 1984, District of Columbia. Education:
State University of New York at Stony Brook (B.A., 1974); Albany Law School
(J.D., 1980); Temple University School of Law (LL.M., 1994). COURSES:
Business Associations, Antitrust, Securities Regulation. Email:
laomarin@shu.edu
R.
ERIC LILLQUIST, (Professor of
Law), born New York, New York,
December 9, 1966; admitted to bar, 1997, New York. Education: Stanford
University (B.A. & B.S., 1989); University of Virginia (1995). COURSES:
Contracts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Electronic Commerce. Email:
lillquer@shu.edu
STEPHEN
J. LUBBEN, (Associate Professor
of Law), admitted to bar, New York and
California. Education: Boston University School of Law (J.D.); Harvard
Law School (LL.M.). COURSES: Business Associations, Corporate
Finance, Debtor‑Creditor. Email: lubbenst@shu.edu
SOLANGEL
MALDONADO, (Professor of Law), born New York, October 10, 1971; admitted to bar,
1997, New Jersey and New York. Education: Columbia College (B.A., 1993);
Columbia Law School (J.D., 1996). COURSES: Family Law,
International Family Law, Torts, Latino Critical Race Theory, Gender and the
Law. Email: maldonado@shu.edu
ROBERT
MARTIN, (Professor of Law), born Newark, New Jersey, January 13, 1947; admitted
to bar, 1979, New Jersey. Education: Dickinson College (B.A., 1969);
Lehigh University (M.A., 1973); Seton Hall University (J.D., 1979); New York
University (LL.M., 1993). COURSES: State and Local Government,
Legislation, Law and Education, Judicial Externship Program. Email:
martinro@shu.edu
CATHERINE
M.A. MCCAULIFF, (Professor of
Law), born Massachusetts, June 12,
1944; admitted to bar, 1976, New York. Education: Bryn Mawr College
(A.B., 1965); University of Toronto (M.A., 1966; Ph.D., 1969); University of
Chicago (J.D., 1975). COURSES: Theory of Contracts, European and
English Legal History, Agency, Partnerships and LLC's, Corporate Finance and
Tender Offer Litigation. Email: mccaulca@shu.edu
ANDREA
G. MCDOWELL, (Associate
Professor), born Netherlands, August
16, 1958; admitted to bar, 1998, Connecticut. Education: Yale (B.A.;
J.D., 1998); University of Pennsylvania (Ph.D., 1987). COURSES:
Legal History, Trusts and Estates, Torts. Email: mcdowean@shu.edu
DENIS
F. MCLAUGHLIN, (Professor of
Law), born Brooklyn, New York, January
19, 1949; admitted to bar, 1973, Pennsylvania; 1975, New Jersey. Education:
Villanova University (B.A., Magna Cum Laude, 1970; J.D., Cum Laude, 1973). COURSES:
Civil Procedure, Evidence, New Jersey Practice, Remedies, Professional
Responsibility, Civil Trial Practice. Email: mclaugde@shu.edu
SCOTT
MICHELMAN, (Clinical Fellow,
Civil Litigation Clinic), born 1978;
admitted to bar, 2005, California. Education: Duke University (A.B.,
2000); Harvard Law School (J.D., 2004). Email: michelsc@shu.edu
MICHELE
RENEE NANCE, (Lecturer of Law
& Director, Health Care Compliance Certification Program), born San Antonio, Texas, August 22, 1966; admitted to
bar, 2000, New Jersey; 2001, New York. Education: Rutgers University
(B.S., 1996); Seton Hall University School of Law (J.D., 1999); New York
University (LL.M., in progress, 2007). COURSES: Health Law,
Intellectual Property, Trade Regulation. Email: nancemic@shu.edu
LORI
ANN NESSEL, (Professor of Law
and Director of the Center for Social Justice), Education: University of California at Santa
Cruz (B.A.); City University School of Law at Queens College (J.D.). COURSES:
Immigration and Human Rights Clinic, Gender and the Law. Email:
nessello@shu.edu
FRANK
ANTHONY PASQUALE, (Associate
Professor of Law), born Dunkirk, New
York, May 12, 1974; admitted to bar, 2001, District of Columbia. Education:
Harvard University (B.A., 1996); Oxford University (M.Phil., 1998); Yale
University (J.D., 2001). COURSES: Administrative Law,
Intellectual Property, Law and Medicine. Email: pasquafa@shu.edu
MARC
R. POIRIER, (Professor of Law), born Chicago, Illinois, April 1, 1952; admitted to
bar, 1978, District of Columbia. Education: Yale University (B.A., 1974;
LL.M., 1991); Harvard University (J.D., 1978). COURSES:
Environmental Law, Law and Sexuality, International Environmental Law, Takings
Doctrine, Administrative Law, Property. Email: poiriema@shu.edu
H.
KWASI PREMPEH, (Associate
Professor of Law), Education:
University of Ghana (B.S.); Baylor University (M.B.A.); Yale (J.D.). COURSES:
Constitutional Law, Business Associations. Email:
prempehe@shu.edu
RONALD
J. RICCIO, (Professor of Law), born Jersey City, New Jersey, July 18, 1946; admitted
to bar, 1971, New Jersey; 1981, New York. Education: Seton Hall
University (B.A., 1968; J.D., 1971). COURSES: Business
Associations, Constitutional Law, Comparative Constitutional Law. Email:
riccioro@shu.edu
D.
MICHAEL RISINGER, (Professor of
Law), born Kansas City, Missouri,
March 31, 1945; admitted to bar, 1978, New Jersey; 1983, New York. Education:
Yale University (B.A., 1966); Harvard University (J.D., 1969). COURSES:
Evidence, Conflicts, Remedies, Torts, Law and Science. Email:
risingmi@shu.edu
JON
ROMBERG, (Associate Professor
of Law), Education: Princeton
University (A.B.); Northeastern (J.D.). COURSES: Contracts,
Impact Litigation Clinic. Email: romberjo@shu.edu
PHILIP
A. ROSS, (Associate Clinical
Professor/Juvenile Justice Clinic; Director, Pro Bono Program), born 1951; admitted to bar, 1976, New Jersey; 1982,
New York. Education: Seton Hall University (B.A., 1972); Widener Law
School (J.D., 1975). COURSES: Juvenile Law. Email:
rossphil@shu.edu
CLAUDETTE
ST. ROMAIN, (Associate Clinical
Professor/Family Law Clinic), born
1958; admitted to bar, 1984, New Jersey. Education: University of
California‑Davis (B.A., 1980); Harvard Law School (J.D., 1983). COURSES:
Family Law, Marriage & Divorce, Gender and the Law, Ethics. Email:
stromacl@shu.edu
CHARLES
A. SULLIVAN, (Professor of Law), born New York, New York, March 10, 1943; admitted to
bar, 1969, New York; 1983, New Jersey. Education: Siena College (B.A.,
1965); Harvard University (LL.B., 1968); New York University (LL.M., 1972). COURSES:
Employment Discrimination, Employment Law, Contracts, Civil Procedure, Legal
Research and Writing. Email: sullivch@shu.edu
SARAH
E. WALDECK, (Professor of Law), born Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 30, 1969; admitted to
bar, 1998, Wisconsin. Education: Cornell University (B.A., 1991);
University of Wisconsin (J.D., 1997). COURSES: Estates and
Trusts, Criminal Law, Property. Email: waldecsa@shu.edu
JOHN
B. WEFING, (Professor of Law), born Teaneck, New Jersey, January 29, 1943; admitted
to bar, 1967, New Jersey. Education: St. Peter's College (A.B., 1964);
Catholic University of America (J.D., 1967); New York University (LL.M., 1971).
COURSES: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, New Jersey
Constitutional Law. Email: wefingjo@shu.edu
SUELLEN
M. WOLFE, (Visiting Professor
of Law), admitted to bar, 1976,
Pennsylvania. Education: Penn State (B.H., 1973); Dickinson School of
Law (J.D., 1976); New York University School of Law (LL.M., 1979). COURSES:
Corporate Tax, Estate Planning, Estate and Gift Taxation, Federal Income Tax,
State and Local Tax, Estates and Trusts. Email: wolfesue@shu.edu
MICHAEL
J. ZIMMER, (Professor of Law), born Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 16, 1942; admitted
to bar, 1967, Wisconsin. Education: Marquette University (A.B., 1967;
J.D., 1967); Columbia University (LL.M., 1976). COURSES:
Contracts, Employment Discrimination, Employment Law, Labor Law, Constitutional
Law. Email: zimmermi@shu.edu