It's time for BC Law's annual Holiday Toy Drive! Hosted by the Public Interest Law Foundation, the drive will make the season memorable for unaccompanied refugee minors and youth in foster care/DCF cu...
BC Law Republicans hosted Mark Leduc, former chief counsel to the Senate Special Committee on Aging, for a lecture on the growing political polarization in the United States. Leduc offered several sol...
Welcome back Chiquisha Robinson '05! The current Wasserstein Fellow at Harvard Law, Deputy Chief of the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia, and recipient of BC Law's 2022 Nelson Publ...
BC Law Impact's Student Organization Spotlight series continues with LAMBDA, the LGBTQ+ Law Student Association! Co-Chairs Nonie Andersen and Mathew Ralph Santiago discuss on-campus representation, co...
BC Law Impact's Faculty Spotlight series continues with Professor Cheryl Bratt, who sat down with 2L Reilly Doak to discuss her journey to law school, the importance of providing marginalized communit...
BC Law's Program on Innovation & Entrepreneurship (PIE) hosted the Fifth Annual International IP Summit on October 13. The event saw legal practitioners, academics, and government officials come toget...
Prof. Greenfield recently debated Prof. Josh Blackman of South Texas School of Law at a Federalist Society preview of the coming Supreme Court term. The two prognosticated about which issues the newly...
BC Law is unusual among law schools in offering first-year students an elective during their 1L spring semester. Choosing the 1L elective is every BC Law student's first opportunity to chart a path of...
November is Native American Heritage Month, also commonly known as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. November is a time to acknowledge the presence, experiences, cultures and tradition...