Tom Blakely wonders why final exams were held in person in his latest Impact blog post: https://bclawimpact.org/2021/12/16/why-were-final-exams-in-person/
BC Law's Colin Levy '10 has established himself as a thought leader on legal innovation and technology through a willingness to transparently share thoughts, ideas and feelings via social media.
Rea...
New from our Just Law podcast: Tom Blakely interviews BC Law professor Judy McMorrow on the recent ownership and sale of stock by Federal judges, and whether this is a conflict of interest or ethical ...
Happy Bill of Rights Day! BC Law Founders Professor Mary Sarah Bilder was a featured panelist in today's US National Archives discussion 'Anti-Federalists and the Bill of Rights.' Watch now: https://y...
Assistant Dean Shawn McShay, chair of the AALS Section on Pre-Law Education and Admission to Law School, is featured in a new Q&A: https://www.aals.org/about/publications/newsletters/aals-news-fall-20...
Professor Daniel Lyons blogs for the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) about the perils of Section 230 reform and why punishing the use of algorithms would do more harm than good for consumers.
Lin...
Finals are a stressful time for law students, but the added pressure might also bring unexpected positive benefits. Fiona Maguire discusses how some stress can actually help students through exams. Li...