In his article "The Splintering of American Public Law," Prof. Professor Marco Basile traces the historical roots of the modern divide between constitutional and international law and situates contemp...
Over winter break, five BC Law students accepted an offer to spend a week touring through the heart of the American Civil Rights Movement in Georgia and Alabama. What they learned will stay with them ...
Discover new programs and alumni achievements in the most recent collection of News and Notes. From the establishment of an SJD program to an alumni defending a former FBI director, you won't want to ...
Carolyn Zaccaro ’25 and her parents, Thomas Zaccaro ’84 and Joanne Caruso ’85, are featured in BC Law Magazine's ongoing Generations series highlighting family members who've attended BC Law.
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BC Law's sacred standards—integrity and equity—are what distinguish it as a community for the greater good. BC Law Magazine editor Vicki Sanders highlights the ways members of the community exemplify ...
According to Professor Ray Madoff, the U.S. tax system has been designed to let the wealthy opt out of taxation entirely. In her book, The Second Estate, she details how the rich avoid all taxes, and ...
From updates on Erica Brody ’11, a kind story from Assistant Professor Andrea Olson, and a farewell to Theresa Kachmar, see community briefs from near and far in the most recent edition of For the Rec...
BC Law seeks to provide the feeling of "home" to all who pass through. In her BC Law Magazine column, Dean Odette Lienau encourages students use their legal work to promote this feeling of community a...
Professor Patricia McCoy has spent years in public service, focusing on the depth of financial precarity across the country. This work informs her new book, Sharing Risk, which focuses on large scale ...