Discover new programs and alumni achievements in the most recent collection of News and Notes. From the establishment of an SJD program to an alumni defending a former FBI director, you won't want to ...
Professor Paulo Barrozo estimates that our legal system changes thousands of times daily, which is actually a good thing. He explains how this unremitting variation is essential to the stability of ou...
BC juniors and seniors can apply for an accelerated study option in BC Law's new Master in Legal Studies in Cybersecurity, Risk, and Governance program--allowing them to enroll in up to two MLS course...
According to Professor Ray Madoff, the U.S. tax system has been designed to let the wealthy opt out of taxation entirely. In her book, The Second Estate, she details how the rich avoid all taxes, and ...
Jim Sturdevant ’72 is a master of class action lawsuits and believes they have the power to enact systemic change. Being recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award, his stellar record of class actio...
Professor Patricia McCoy has spent years in public service, focusing on the depth of financial precarity across the country. This work informs her new book, Sharing Risk, which focuses on large scale ...
Historian and writer Jill Lepore sat down with Dean Odette Lienau to discuss the philosophies behind her latest book. The discussion centered around amendments which Lepore argues, are critical to our...
For Valentine's Day this year, Sydney Byun is focusing on the people and small comforts that have helped her through her 1L year, from faculty and staff words of encouragement to friends sharing their...