The snail darter — the tiny freshwater fish at the center of a David and Goliath legal battle in the 1970s — was officially removed from the endangered species list on Oct. 4. It's a happy ending to t...
BC Law is pleased to partner with Ropes & Gray for today’s fifth annual International IP Summit! Welcome to our audience members and the many experts presenting today.
On Indigenous Peoples' Day, BC Law celebrates Native American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. https://www.npr.org/2021/10/11/1044823626/indigenous-peoples-day-native-americans-c...
Common advice to law students is to stay off social media. But are there benefits to posting if done carefully, and with a plan? Don't miss 'How to Leverage Social Media as Your Professional Brand' by...
The BC Law Innocence Program was recently named the recipient of a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice to identify and remedy wrongful criminal convictions across Massachusetts. Interim...
Development law reform experts join BC Law: Lisa T. Alexander and Thomas W. Mitchell are preeminent scholars in property and community development law reform. More from BC News: https://www.bc.edu/con...
Just Law podcast co-hosts Tom Blakely and Jim Fiore welcome BC Law professor Ross Martin to the studio to discuss the world of cryptocurrency, regulation (or lack of it), and what we might expect in t...
In the next post of our ongoing BC Law Student Org Spotlight Series, Jillian Jacobson discusses why she chose to lead The Federalist Society, her greatest challenges, and why she encourages others to ...
Networking is a critical tool during the legal job search. New blogger Reilly Doak offers her tips from what she's learned in 'The Art (and Importance) of Networking.'
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