Founders Professor Mary Sarah Bilder’s new book, 'Female Genius: Eliza Harriot and George Washington at the Dawn of the Constitution,' is a provocative biography of a heretofore overlooked and under-a...
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month – a celebration of the innumerable contributions and vibrant cultures of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Isla...
Just Law Podcast hosts Tom Blakely and Ali Shafi talk to Professor Dan Farbman about the implications of fees imposed on Boston's North End restaurants, and related protests at Mayor Michelle Wu's res...
BC Law holds its last #blooddrive today in the Trinity Chapel lot. Ian Ramsey-North writes about the need for blood donors, and ending the FDA ban on MSM donations. Link in bio!
The Boston College Innocence Program (BCIP) receives recognition in The Boston Globe for its role in helping Massachusetts become one of the most successful states not only to win the release of the w...
At a recent event hosted by the Sports & Entertainment Law Society, BC Law students were given a front-row seat as Emmy-nominated actress Moses Ingram and Grammy-winning singer-songwriter/producer Seb...
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and it begins with Well-Being Week in Law. Just Law Podcast Host Tom Blakely talks to Shailini Jandial George, author of "The Law Student's Guide to Doing Well an...
Congrats to Laurel Davis, Professor Mary Sarah Bilder, Abraham (Avi) Bauer, and Nick Szydlowski for being honored with the Innovations in Technology Award by the American Association of Law Libraries!...
"She believed she could, and she did. Now we can." Travis Salters gathers reactions from BC Law community members on the confirmation of new SCOTUS Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson: https://bclawimpact.o...