Heirs' property issues allow predatory investors to force a sale of a shared family property at less than market rates. BC Law's Initiative on Land, Housing & Property Rights worked with the Players C...
From BC Heights: Professor Christopher Muse hadn't always planned on becoming a lawyer, but his first case changed both his and a wrongfully convicted man's life. Muse always makes room for empathy in...
October at BC Law was filled with professional panels, conferences, and thoughtful conversations all could participate in. Check out the newest edition of BC Law Magazine's monthly event roundup.
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Some students hit their stride in 2L, while others might feel "stuck" or a bit lost. Ian Hurley takes on the doldrums of second-year, and offers smart solutions to tackle that "adrift" feeling. Read m...
1L Dave Sainte-Luce writes a powerful, personal, and open essay on stress and mental health in law school, and how a breakdown at his father's birthday dinner led him to a more sustainable path forwar...
American families are drowning under financial pressures. BC Law Magazine sat down for an extensive Q+A with Professor Patricia McCoy to discuss her new "pathbreaking" book and how economic and tax po...
Everyone's heard of Habeas Corpus--but do you know where the term originated? Ancient Roman Law is the root of a number of US legal concepts such as Property Law, Domestic Relations, and Contracts. St...
In a wide-ranging Q&A, Belén Palomo García--LLM grad and our first ever Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) student--shared the challenges involved in pursuing her dream and the support she has gotten a...