Professor David Wirth, a chemist and environmental legal scholar, co-authored a report on how weak government regulation of manufactured chemicals in the US has led to widespread health problems, espe...
BC Law is uniquely focused on academic excellence and innovation within a community of mentoring, support, and care. Meet the remarkably talented professors who embody that mission for their students,...
BC Law Magazine's summer issue is now online! Cover story: A worldwide phenomenon, Mel Robbins ’94 attracts millions with her life-improving advice and ideas. Read more about her remarkable rise to ce...
Margaret Heckler ’56 was one of a kind and a woman of firsts in the US House of Representatives and White House Cabinet. How did someone who was given away as a baby overcome obstacles, become the onl...
The winners of BC Law’s prizes recognizing faculty excellence and innovation have been announced. Natalya Shnitser's article “Overtaking Mutual Funds: The Hidden Rise and Risk of Collective Investment...
Aziz Rana, the J. Donald Monan, S.J., University Professor of Law and Government at Boston College, has been named a winner of the prestigious 2025 Society for US Intellectual History Book Prize. Prof...
Three dams were removed from a once majestic river, restoring Native American tribal lands and salmon spawning grounds. It took more than twenty years and the compassion of a BC Law alum to help area ...
Mel Robbins '94 has become a worldwide phenomenon in the self-help field, with millions of fans that hang on her every word. Why? There's more to her story than has previously been told--find answers ...
Samantha Torre writes about what she's learning through her summer position at the Legal Aid Society of San Diego, a nonprofit organization that seeks to assist San Diego County residents and provide ...