Commuting in and out of Boston is not for the weak. Impact blogger Joe Monti hilariously pieces together a survival guide for commuters, whether the mode of transportation is by car or Boston's infamo...
Catherine Beveridge felt like an imposter going into her 2L year. Here's when she learned what she really has to offer--and the advice she offers 1Ls now. Link in our bio!
Legendary professor Robert Bloom, who has been teaching at BC Law since the 1970s, is retiring in 2026. Impact blogger Alex Mostaghimi sat down with him to ask what led him to BC Law, and what's kept ...
Early Eagle pricing for the 2025 BC Law Reunion closes October 1! Classes celebrating this year include 1960-2020, by fives ('60, '65, '70, etc). Events take place on November 7-8 and include a class ...
When Rebecca Carcieri visited her grandmother in Croatia, the stories about her 'Baba's' escape from Communist Yugoslavia, the challenges she faced as a refugee in Italy, and her acclimation to the Un...
Helping represent a juvenile in a self-defense murder case led Bella Calise to a new understanding of the limits of our justice system--and solidified her path to legal service and advocacy. Read more...
How do states and localities respond to the new federal law enforcement agenda? That was the question put to a Rappaport Center panel with the expertise to not only explain the situation but to offer ...
Congratulations to BC Law Professor Aziz Rana, who has been named a 2025 Marguerite Casey Foundation Freedom Scholar for his visionary scholarship in service to constitutional economic and racial just...