Professor R. Michael Cassidy, a nationally recognized expert in criminal law, goes from writing about legal ethics to crafting his first legal thriller, set to release on September 25. Drawing inspira...
In 1920, the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. In 1971, Congress passed a bill to celebrate the amendment and designate August 26 as “Women’s Equality Day.” Read the history from the Nation...
During a visit to BC Law, Justice Luís Roberto Barroso, president of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court, spoke to Dean Lienau on the threats of authoritarianism, as well as the crucial role courts play in...
Esteemed professors Dan Coquillette and Judy McMorrow have retired this year after almost 80 years of combined service. Read more at the link in our bio!
Last week, the BC Law community welcomed new students to campus at Orientation. Out of an applicant pool of 6,000, the 221 members of the Class of 2027 hold a median 167 LSAT and undergraduate GPA of ...
As a child, Rosa Felibert ’24 wasn’t sure if she’d be able to academically succeed due to her immigration status. Now, she has the opportunity to free those in similar oppressive systems. Read more at...
In her column in BC Law Magazine, Dean Odette Lienau celebrates the community's respect for equal dignity and equal preciousness. Read more at the link in our bio!