BC Law professor David Wirth helped author a major report on how toxic chemicals are putting kids at risk. He breaks down why our laws aren't doing enough -- and what needs to change to keep kids safe...
The first quarter of AccessLex MAX Madness is in the books! This week, we’re recruiting 3L students to attend the Student Loan Repayment Strategies for Legal Careers live webinar on Wednesday, Februar...
Please join us at Corcoran Heights on Thursday, April 3rd, 2025 for the 37th Public Interest Celebration! We will honor BC Law’s public interest community, showcase PILF stipends alumni, and recognize...
At a recent Rappaport Center address, the inaugural director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray brings insights on the history and uncertain f...
The latest student profile from BC Law Impact features Ruchita Jain, who went from a career in biomedical engineering to a potential future in litigation. Learn more about her path at the link in our ...
At the end of his 2L year, Sam Hodgkins-Sumner ’25 watched his classmates head off to Big Law summer associate positions paying upwards of $42,000. Then, he packed up his car and drove to New Orleans ...
How can BC Law students make a real impact in the fight against climate change? Ian Hurley ’27 recaps the Environmental Law Society’s winter weekend and explores how local action and legal advocacy pl...
BC Law's Environmental Law Society hosted its 31st annual Winter Weekend in Provincetown, Cape Cod, with the theme “Environmental and Climate Challenges: Spotlight on Cape Cod.” The weekend included g...
Thirty-five years a prisoner: it took unwavering persistence by BC Law's Innocence Program and partner CPCS to win James Carver’s freedom. He wept as he embraced his daughter, who was an infant when h...