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...
On Oct. 11, Professor Hiba Hafiz was named an expert advisor to the Federal Trade Commission. She will advise the agency on antitrust enforcement against employers that exploit their buyer power to re...
Prof. David Wirth spoke on a panel hosted by Boston College’s Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society to discuss global efforts to adopt green economic policy and technology in the fight...
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...
BC Law's Impact Student Organization Spotlight series continues with the Latin-American Law Student Association, LALSA! President Tami Pérez Cantalapiedra discusses community building, her journey to ...
BC Law's Holocaust/Human Rights Project (HHRP) hosted Professor Mary Beth Basile Chopas on October 19 in a discussion tracing the evolution of the law of war from antiquity to the present. The talk wa...
Whether you're new to BC or just looking to make a change to your study habits, #Impact blogger Fiona Maguire runs down the list of law school essentials that would improve any law student's life (sor...
BC Law's Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy recently welcomed Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut to a daylong conference dedicated to discussing gun control measures in the wake of the recent...
After 30 long years, the Lawsquatch has been seen on campus again. Originally reported in the Alledger back in April 1993, this creature’s lair is in the Law Library, and we need your help to find the...