Congrats to BC Law's Jessup International Moot Court Team -- made up of Elizabeth Platonova ’22, Owen Braley ’22, Connie Lee ’22, Heesoo Park ’22, and Mateo Dayo ’23 -- and their coaches! We were one ...
"But what if admitting our own shortcomings and recognizing our own fallibility could make us both better attorneys and better people?" Roma Gujarathi writes about the importance of intellectual humil...
Are the very retirement plans designed to help small businesses offer benefits to their employees actually costing more than they should? Research by BC Law Professor Natalya Shnitser suggests that th...
April 1 marks the start of Diversity Month – a time to recognize and celebrate our unique cultures, backgrounds and traditions. Stay tuned for more details of BC Law's "Taste of Diversity" Celebration...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers award to an Earth and Environmental Sciences team will support study of water quality and sediment transport in watersheds and along the U.S. coastline, U.S. Senator E...
"As we were wrapping up our last class of the semester, she casually delivered what was easily the most touching speech a professor has ever delivered to me and many others." Izzy Ercan and others rem...
Representing a whistleblower demands nerves of steel, especially in a case alleging a multi-billion dollar money-laundering scheme. The criminals’ reach is global and can bring down governments, let a...
In a recent landmark opioid case, BC Law School alum Ellyn Hurd was the plaintiffs’ secret weapon. As she meticulously gathered the documentation needed to prove big pharma’s liability, she amassed a ...