Joining the Army at the age of 18 and only one week into college didn't stop Joshua Little ’26 from getting his degree. After earning an associates degree, two bachelors, and an MBA all while on activ...
Could tiny homes be a solution to homelessness? Professor Lisa Alexander, an expert on the housing crisis, explains how tiny home villages could offer shelter, community, and dignity to the unhoused i...
The Law School Fund can change lives. Despite not expecting to be able to afford BC once--let alone twice--the fund is allowing Carly Amendolare ’28 to pursue the kind of law she believes in, without ...
How can AI be used efficiently--and most importantly, ethically--in law schools and the legal profession? BC Law Magazine's latest feature takes a deep dive into the impact of AI on campus and beyond....
Legendary litigator Joseph J. Mueller ’00 has won massive victories for his clients. He explains how his creative props, or trial demonstratives--for example, a dollhouse and an analog clock--help him...
Creative legal approaches to combattting human trafficking and how to best support survivors were examined in a recent panel sponsored by the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy.
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Robert Bloom’s last class: the beloved professor ends his 40-year teaching career on a day to remember. Read more and view a photo gallery at BC Law Magazine. Link in our bio!