On the 20th anniversary of #September11, Tom Blakely writes about childhood recollections and looking back as an adult on how the world changed after the attacks--and about how we must find a way come...
"We all deserve to be here."
BC Law Impact features a powerful and emotional anonymous guest post that deals with the terrible aftermath of abuse, systemic failure to protect the vulnerable, and dis...
Guest blogger Tong Liu writes about crafting his own song parodies on law school culture and having the courage to share them with his classmates and professors--with unexpected results. https://bclaw...
Read about our new Civil Rights Clinic’s work with the Fairness for Farmworkers Coalition on the report, “Fruits of the Past,” in support of the Fairness for Farmworkers Act (FFA), currently before th...
From BC Law Magazine: Founders Professor Mary Bilder is named a distinguished lecturer The_OAH, joining a prestigious group of national historians as her eagerly anticipated new book "Female Genius" n...
“He could see into people’s souls...He was sight-impaired, but I think he could see better than many sighted people into problems.” Beloved alumnus and respected Boston attorney Chris Kauders ‘81 has ...
BC Law is offering a new required course to 1L students on the intersection of law and race, gender, power, and class, which Dean Ring calls “a vital step in making our curriculum match our shared val...
BC Law student Marija Tesla writes about making a real impact through her experience in the School's International Human Rights Practicum--including her work on an amicus brief submitted to the Inter-...
"It was a reminder to me that law school — and the legal profession — should not and does not encompass my entire identity." Roma Gujarathi ponders her life outside of work and school in BC Law Impact...