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...
Sports betting is now legal in MA. Host Tom Blakely talks to Sean Hickey '14, Director of the Legal Department at DraftKings Inc., about the behind-the-scenes leading up to the decision and the launch...
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...
In "What to Do About TikTok?" professor Daniel Lyons considers the current ban on the platform being considered by Congress and the unique policy challenges that TikTok presents. The blog on BC Law Im...
"There aren’t too many times–especially in the legal field–when you can dance with your classmates next to a T-Rex." Melissa Gaglia writes about "law prom," or Barrister's Ball, and reflects fondly on...
“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...
Luis Moreno Ocampo visited BC Law to screen the Oscar-nominated international feature "Argentina 1985." The film dramatizes the so-called "Trial of the Juntas," the first major war crimes trial held s...