Margaret Heckler ’56 was one of a kind and a woman of firsts in the US House of Representatives and White House Cabinet. How did someone who was given away as a baby overcome obstacles, become the onl...
The winners of BC Law’s prizes recognizing faculty excellence and innovation have been announced. Natalya Shnitser's article “Overtaking Mutual Funds: The Hidden Rise and Risk of Collective Investment...
Aziz Rana, the J. Donald Monan, S.J., University Professor of Law and Government at Boston College, has been named a winner of the prestigious 2025 Society for US Intellectual History Book Prize. Prof...
Three dams were removed from a once majestic river, restoring Native American tribal lands and salmon spawning grounds. It took more than twenty years and the compassion of a BC Law alum to help area ...
Mel Robbins '94 has become a worldwide phenomenon in the self-help field, with millions of fans that hang on her every word. Why? There's more to her story than has previously been told--find answers ...
Samantha Torre writes about what she's learning through her summer position at the Legal Aid Society of San Diego, a nonprofit organization that seeks to assist San Diego County residents and provide ...
BC Law is uniquely focused on academic excellence and innovation within a community of mentoring, support, and care. Meet the remarkably talented professors who embody that mission for their students,...
BC Law Magazine's summer issue is now online! Cover story: A worldwide phenomenon, Mel Robbins ’94 attracts millions with her life-improving advice and ideas. Read more about her remarkable rise to ce...
An article by Boston College Law School alum Kevin Barry ’00 was referenced by US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor in her pointed dissent against the Court's decision to ban gender-affirming care...