BC Law celebrates Women's History Month, which begins today! Check out the link below for information about events from the Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National ...
Studying abroad gives students a unique opportunity to "fully immerse yourself into another culture and see the world while getting law school credit," according to Katie Cross '24. Cross has taken fu...
Thomas Mitchell, Founder and Director of BC Law's Initiative on Land, Housing and Property Rights, was recently featured in a New York Times article discussing reparations for Black Americans whose an...
Prof. Thomas Mitchell's research has estimated that Black farm families have seen a staggering $326 billion in land taken from them over the past 77 years alone. Mitchell founded a new BC Law program ...
Tess Halpern gives some great advice in her latest Impact post 'The 1L Summer Internship Search: Four Things to Keep in Mind.' https://bclawimpact.org/2023/02/23/the-1l-summer-internship-search-four-t...
"I’ve always been incredibly passionate about raising Asian-American voices in the classroom, work setting, and society in general." Seung Hye Yang talks about why she chose to lead the Asian Pacific ...
The Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy hosted a panel to discuss ongoing efforts to reform the admissions policies for Boston's three exam schools. Since the pandemic began, policymakers have ...
Four BC Law alumni were tapped by the Boston Bar Association's prestigious 2023 Public Interest Leadership Program. The yearlong program provides leadership and professional development training to at...
Impact blogger Eddie Godino '25 weighs in on the virtues of taking handwritten notes in "Technology in the Classroom: A Blessing or a Curse?" While past studies suggest that handwriting notes leads to...