Bellagio Fellow Gaia Bernstein on Technologies of Loneliness
Gaia Bernstein, a Seton Hall law professor and author of "Unwired," spent a month at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center working on her next book on technologies of loneliness.

Gaia Bernstein, a Seton Hall law professor and author of "Unwired," spent a month at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center working on her next book on technologies of loneliness.
The veteran New Jersey lawyer built one of the state's most influential legal careers on faith, service and hard work. Now his gift to Seton Hall Law bears his family's name and his values.
Annual Scholarship Reception highlights donor support and student impact at Seton Hall Law, underscoring how endowed scholarships shape careers, strengthen community and sustain access to legal educat
From emerging civil rights law and high-stakes political analysis to cutting-edge medical simulation and financial equity, Seton Hall faculty continues to serve as a primary resource for major media.
Former Gov. Jim McGreevey shared with Seton Hall Law students an honest account of what failure teaches, urging them to embrace setbacks and define their values.
Joshua Colangelo-Bryan and Eric Lewis discussed their recent books on Guantanamo Bay detention, diplomacy and the lawyers who challenged one of the most consequential prison systems in recent history,
In an era of profound international competition and shifting paradigms, Professor Margaret K. Lewis examines how law shapes the U.S.-China relationship and beyond.
Seton Hall Law’s Weekend J.D. hybrid program—the only one of its kind in the tri-state area — offers New York Bar-compliant legal education for working professionals balancing careers and family life.
Reigning Jeopardy! champion Jamie Ding ‘27 and graphic designer-turned-attorney Lizz Lesso ‘25 found their calling in Seton Hall Law's Weekend J.D. Program—without giving up their day jobs.
Dean Emeritus Ronald Riccio led Seton Hall Law through one of its most consequential chapters—anchoring the school in Newark and shaping a landmark institution built to last.
A look at Seton Hall Law through 75 years of history traces the buildings that defined the school's evolution, from its 1951 opening through its landmark home at One Newark Center.
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill electrified the audience at the Women’s Leadership Summit, delivering remarks that blended personal experience, policy urgency and a call to action.
Professor Elizabeth Carter is reshaping legal practice to center women — especially Black women, youth, low-income and working-class people, and other marginalized communities.
Seton Hall Law students traveled to The Hague to observe international criminal trials, gaining firsthand insight into how international law addresses war crimes and global conflict.
At Seton Hall Law’s CIPP/E Bootcamp, participants—from students to industry professionals—gained hands-on training in European data privacy, learning to navigate GDPR and global compliance challenges.
The annual Gaming Bootcamp convenes regulators, operators and lawyers to examine the fast-changing legal landscape of the multibillion-dollar sports betting industry.