The 63rd Annual Wendell F. Grimes Moot Court Competition was held on April 19, marking the return of in-person arguments for the first time following the COVID-19 pandemic. Representing a fictitious p...
In the latest Just Law podcast episode, host Tom Blakely interviews Jamie Ehrlich and Bobby Ferullo, winners of last year's Grimes Moot Court Competition, about their experience. https://feeds.captiva...
BC Law's new Initiative on Land, Housing, and Property Rights sponsored a two-day conference on affordable housing, Black land loss, and the prospect of reparations to redress past wrongs. The program...
From Prof. Daniel Lyons and AEI's blog, reposted on BC Law Impact: 'The AI Revolution Raises Terrifying Questions about Virtual Child Pornography' https://www.aei.org/technology-and-innovation/ai-revo...
BC Law welcomes Professors Sergio Campos and Avlana Eisenberg, two new faculty members joining our community next semester!
According to Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Daniel Lyons, “Professor ...
“One of the best classes I’ve taken at BC Law.” This is an almost guaranteed statement from any student who has taken The Supreme Court Experience with Professor Kent Greenfield, says Travis Salters o...
Javon Davis '23 was selected by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights to receive the 2023 George N. Lindsay Fellowship. The highly-competitive program provides recent law school graduates the opport...
Seung Hye Shang Yang writes about why APALSA chose to re-enact the SCOTUS trial Korematsu v. United States for Impact: https://bclawimpact.org/2023/04/18/korematsu-v-united-states-trial-re-enactment/
BC Law alum Tim McLaughlin’s flag once famously draped over Saddam Hussein's statue in Iraq. Now it sits in his basement as he struggles with PTSD and his conflicted feelings over the war. https://www...