What drew Korinna Garfield ’25 to Boston College Law School? One, the prospect of attending an international climate summit. Two, a generous aid package. She expressed her gratitude to alumni at a rec...
What's next for consumer financial protection? In a conversation with BC Law Dean Odette Lienau, the inaugural director of the agency founded to keep companies and banks accountable, Richard Cordray, ...
Professor David Wirth, a chemist and environmental legal scholar, co-authored a report on how weak government regulation of manufactured chemicals in the US has led to widespread health problems, espe...
BC Law professors Paul Tremblay and Alan Minuskin, who've taught thousands of students how to apply the law in clinical settings, have retired. They were so highly regarded that tributes during a fare...
If you've ever wondered what working in New York City government for decades would be like, have a look at the unexpected places that BC Law alum Terri Matthews ’85 has gone—including underground. Yes...
Margaret Heckler ’56 was one of a kind and a woman of firsts in the US House of Representatives and White House Cabinet. How did someone who was given away as a baby overcome obstacles, become the onl...
Among the scholars who recently dug into how chemicals are particularly affecting children was BC Law Professor David Wirth. Their report provides data on the prevalence of toxins worldwide. This info...
Once the youngest auctioneer in major auction house Phillips' history, Samina Gagné ’26 discovered that her ambitions extended far beyond the art world and into—of all places—the law. BC Law may have ...
Three dams were removed from a once majestic river, restoring Native American tribal lands and salmon spawning grounds. It took more than twenty years and the compassion of a BC Law alum to help area ...