The grading curve doesn't have to define your law school experience. In "Dear Fellow Law Students: The Curve is a Lie," #Impact blogger Michael Deere writes about recognizing that healthy competition ...
Prof. Bijal Shah took part in a symposium to discuss the current power dynamics between the Presidency, the Supreme Court, and Congress. Her article, "The Spoils of Presidentialism for Congress and th...
From the Just Law Podcast: Tom Blakely interviews current second-year student Sydney Blomstrom, president of BC Law's First Generation Professionals group, and alumnus John-Henry Marley '21 from Morga...
Job interviews are a particularly stressful part of being a law student, and doubly so for those who identify as neurodivergent. #Impact blogger Jonathan Bertulis-Fernandes writes about techniques tha...
Melissa Gaglia writes about her experience with the Project Entrepreneur Clinic, and the upcoming pitch session: https://bclawimpact.org/2022/11/24/project-entrepreneur-pitch-sessions/
Allyson Cavaretta, immediate past president of the BC Law Republicans, talks about reactivating the group, the importance of robust and diverse political viewpoints as part of the educational experien...
The Just Law Podcast team has expanded! In the current episode, meet new team members Re Cooper, Mercedes Harvell, and Jill Jacobson, and listen as they, Tom Blakely and Jim Fiore discuss their BC Law...