Aziz Rana’s new book, The Constitutional Bind, has been highly regarded by professors and historians, as well as former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Rana describes how the 20th century reverential view...
The history of black graduates at BC Law was built in part on the theme of "Lifting as we climb." That motivation, together with determination, perseverance, and innovation, has led to a community of ...
Post #5 in our student summer placement series:
Freeman Whitaker (‘26) worked for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey as a Judicial Intern for the Honorable John K. Sher...
Experiential learning can transform students' view of their legal futures. Four BC Law graduates speak about the discoveries they made when interacting with lawyers and clients in the field. Read more...
Post #7 in our student summer placement series:
Jared Price (‘26) shown reaching for Federal Supplement 715 while interning for Judge Guzman in Federal District Court, District of Massachusetts.
Post #4 in our student summer placement series:
Peter Phelan ‘26 and Ryan Noone ‘26 were Legal Interns for the Criminal Division of the U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Massachusetts.
Rebecca Feldman ’97 is a co-founder and the COO of Strong Girls United Women in Sierra Leone. She works to improve women’s safety, education, and sexual health in a country where gender-based inequiti...
Post #5 in our student summer placement series:
Bradley Marcosa (‘26) spent the summer in the Law Division of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, a quasi-governmental agency that provides wa...
Is law school worth it? A new report from Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce rates law schools by median annual earnings after debt. BC Law comes in at #17!
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