Mac D. Hunter (1934-2017) enrolled in Seton Hall Law in 1956 after obtaining his B.S. in accounting from Rider College (now Rider University). While attending law school at night, he worked during the day as an auditory for the state of NJ. He graduated Seton Hall Law in 1963. In 1992, Judge Hunter became the first judge in NJ, and the first black person in the United States to hold this degree. Judge Hunter began his legal career in 1967 as a New Jersey Deputy Attorney General, a position he occupied until 1969. After which he briefly served as assistant director of the New Jersey state Civil Rights Division. In 1967 Judge Hunter was appointed adjunct assistant professor of business law at the Rider College Evening School where he taught u...