"You can’t have a new, eye-opening experience if you never put yourself out there."
First-year student Tess Halpern writes about the benefits of extracurriculars, negotiation competitions and alumni ...
BC Law Professor Ray Madoff speaks with Reuters about the likelihood of Elon Musk donating to minimize tax bills after selling nearly $6 billion worth of Tesla stock.
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Robert Morris was a significant figure in the city of Boston in the mid-nineteenth century as the country's second African American lawyer. Our new interactive digital exhibit was created to shed ligh...
When the COVID-19 pandemic swept through our communities in March of 2020, much of the world was forced to shut down. For BC Law's 2020 graduates, this meant no in-person parties or commencement cerem...
November 12 marked a new beginning for Britney Spears after Judge Brenda Penny ruled to terminate the oppressive conservatorship that restrained the pop star for nearly 14 years. BC Law's Mathew Rosen...
In a BC Law Magazine Q&A, Prof. Steven Koh discusses his recent scholarship and participation in a symposium on racial subordination and structural marginalization, and examines extraterritorial dimen...
The inspiring women from the class of 1974 discussed the importance of taking risks and giving back during a panel discussion in early November - an event that was part of the Law School’s 2021 Reunio...
Tom Blakely on the toxicity of social media, cliques we aspire to join, American politics and the vanishing art of actually speaking to one another to resolve differences: https://bclawimpact.org/2021...
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new BC Law Library website on Robert Morris, whose accomplishments in the field of law and contributions to the anti-slavery and early civil rights movements...