Professor Daniel Lyons writes about microreactors that can run on nuclear waste and how U.S. ambivalence toward the energy revolution they portend will harm the country's ability to fight climate chan...
Tess Halpern shares six ways for incoming students to prepare for law school: https://bclawimpact.org/2022/08/09/6-ways-to-prepare-for-your-first-year-of-law-school/
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When a first century AD Roman bust was found in a Texas Goodwill, its buyer turned to Leila Amineddoleh ’06, who negotiated a return to its rightful owner in Germany. The agreement with the Bavarian s...
Professor Brian Quinn credits open-source casebooks for strengthening the relationship between his scholarship and teaching and for the ability to reference modern, relevant topics in both. His insigh...
BC Law Professor Thomas W. Mitchell has been selected as a recipient of the American Bar Association’s Jefferson B. Fordham Award for Advocacy, honoring his many years of dedication to social justice ...
A Q&A with Joseph M. Vanek ’87 highlights his fondness for BC Law and its students. Establishing a Vanek family scholarship fund was his way of providing educational opportunites to aspiring attorneys...
Chris Daly ’03 uses her law degree not to defend or prosecute, but to help people resolve conflicts collaboratively as a mediator for the New York Peace Institute.
“Mediation brings people together ...
Damon Hart '99 stands tall at 6-foot-5-inches, but it is his intellect, empathy, and drive that have helped him reach the top. The Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer of Liberty Mutual In...
BC Law's Civil Rights Clinic and Holland & Knight file class action suit against the Massachusetts Department of Correction for mistreatment of prisoners in solitary confinement, a violation of the Cr...