BC Law grad Mel Robbins, former CNN legal analyst and NY Times best-selling author, recently launched her first podcast. The Mel Robbins Podcast will feature "motivational advice and practical steps" ...
The snail darter — the tiny freshwater fish at the center of a David and Goliath legal battle in the 1970s — was officially removed from the endangered species list on Oct. 4. It's a happy ending to t...
Legendary professor Ingrid Hillinger has been awarded the prestigious National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges' 2022 Excellence in Education Award. Several former students came together to pen a lette...
BC Heights features the BC Law Innocence Program and its work to free Bill Cascone, who had been wrongfully imprisoned for the last 35 years--the latest in a string of victories for the program. Link ...
Common advice to law students is to stay off social media. But are there benefits to posting if done carefully, and with a plan? Don't miss 'How to Leverage Social Media as Your Professional Brand' by...
Law schools across the country may be back in-person, but remote work remains the norm in many offices. #Impact blogger Eddie Godino writes about living with remote workers who aren't law students, th...
The Sports and Entertainment Law Society recently invited Sam Katz, founder of the sports law firm Athlaw LLP, to discuss his efforts to secure health and disability benefits for retired NFL players. ...
Just Law podcast co-hosts Tom Blakely and Jim Fiore welcome BC Law professor Ross Martin to the studio to discuss the world of cryptocurrency, regulation (or lack of it), and what we might expect in t...