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...
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Middlesex County DA Marian T. Ryan '79 and Sen. Ed Markey '72 joined forces on Oct. 19 to promote ongoing efforts to provide safe drinking water in marginalized communities across the US. The two BC L...
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...
Congratulations to Michael Capuano '77, Senior Policy Advisor at Venable LLP, former US Congress Representative and Somerville Mayor, for his appointment by President Biden to the Public Buildings Ref...
Every BC Law student recognizes the ubiquitous textbooks assigned in every 1L classroom. #Impact blogger Tom Blakely makes a case for ditching the expensive paperweights and using open sources for stu...
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...
BC Law welcomed a group of students for a visit, part of The 18th Annual National Black Pre-Law Conference and Law Fair on Thursday, November 10th, 2022, sponsored by the Law School Admissions Council...
BC Law alumni joyously gathered at the Boston Four Seasons for Reunion 2022 on Nov. 4-5. During the festivities, students, faculty, staff and alumni had a chance to meet and greet incoming Dean Odette...