At the inaugural Intellectual Property and Technology Forum Writers' Symposium, five 1L students shared their research on a wide range of topics, from the need for military accountability for autonomo...
At the annual Black Law Students Association conference, panelists reflected on the Supreme Court's ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, which effectively struck down race-based admissio...
At the Second Annual BC Law LLM Conference on April 12, a panel of international scholars discussed the limitless potential—and pitfalls—of generative AI as a tool for increasing access to the justice...
The Office of Academic & Student Services and LSA's inaugural 5K Fun Run last week--the final event of the year in 'The Reset' mental health & wellness series--drew nearly 100 runners! A successful la...
BC Law's own Samantha Cupolo '24 and Jordan McGuffee '24 placed among the top four teams at the National Mock Trial Competition in Houston. This marked the first time in over two decades that a BC Law...
Generative artificial intelligence models such as ChatGPT will shape the future of legal practice sooner than you may think. On April 8th, panelists shared their experiences with implementing generati...
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Professor Kent Greenfield and a team of attorneys at Mintz co-authored an amicus brief to the Supreme Court regarding Idaho's total abortion ban. The law, enacted in the aftermath of Roe v. Wade's ove...
The 36th Annual Public Interest Law Foundation Celebration & Auction raised over $30,000 to support students working in unpaid summer positions across the government, legal aid, and non-profit legal s...