Ex-DOJ Official Appointed as Dean of Seton Hall Law School

Seton Hall University has appointed a former assistant attorney general for legislative affairs with the U.S. Department of Justice to the role of dean for their law school. The selection marks a notable point in the academic institution’s leadership evolution, placing the reins of its law programme in the hands of a seasoned legal player who brings a wealth of experience from one of the country’s most pivotal legal offices.

The former DOJ official’s appointment was included in an official communication from Seton Hall University’s office of the provost, underscoring the institution’s strategic academic alignment to the demanding professional landscape of legislative affairs and constitutional law.

Please refer to the official announcement at Law360 for more detailed information.