Becoming a prosecutor isn't easy, and the responsibility it comes with is often daunting to law students thinking about future careers. 3L Alyssa Hatfield writes about how her experience working in pr...
November was a busy month at BC Law, complete with career panels, current event discussions, faculty workshops, and more. Check out the newest edition of BC Law Magazine's monthly event roundup. Link ...
In the midst of 1L year, can students actually take a breather for Thanksgiving? What if you can't go home? Sydney Byun finds her own answers to tough questions at the link in our bio!
Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF) Co-Presidents Audrey Vila ’26 and Sam Raymond ’26 helped organize its first Public Interest Networking Event, not only fostering meaningful connections, but also ...
1L Survival Kits are a beloved BC Law tradition! 2Ls and 3Ls solicited donations from firms to create the care packages, filled with goodies, edible and otherwise, meant to help the new students get t...
With health care struggling to keep Americans covered, experts in a Rappaport panel explore how best to manage and fund the systems so essential to the nation's well-being. More at the link in our bio...
Tiny houses are pretty cool--but they can also serve a vital purpose in society. Using the law for innovative solutions to the housing crunch--such as tiny homes and new governance models--shows a way...