It's been a legal experiment for 50 years - but is it working? In a new BC Law Magazine Q&A, Associate Professor Natalya Shnitser explains the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) amidst a ...
What does it mean to listen? In two recent events, BC Law's Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy hosted experts--including 2025 Senior Fellow Hema Sarang-Sieminski--to unpack emerging legal and ...
In her debut novel, White Mulberry, Rosa Kwon Easton ’94 tells the story of Miyoung, a poor Korean girl who moves to Japan in the 1930s to pursue education over marriage. Amidst rising anti-Korean sen...
Prof Renee Jones has been named a European Corporate Governance Institute research member for her exceptional contributions to the field, joining a prestigious network of academics shaping the future ...
Melanie Barber learned something she'll take with her for the rest of her career in BC Law's Civil Litigation: Housing Clinic. Find out what it was at the link in our bio!
PSA: the first round of our 2025 regular decision notifications are coming out this week! #0L #lawschooladmissions #lawschool #lawstudent #lawschoolapplications
In the most recent Impact post, guest writer Staniel Brutis explores the theories offered by existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre in his book “Being and Nothingness," delving into the freedoms, challenges,...
What happens to your dating app algorithm when you say you're a law student? Find out what happened to Michael Deere's matches--and what it says about the profession. Link in our bio!