In a recent Barron's article, BC Law Professor Brian Quinn discusses the beneficiaries of contingent value rights such as those found in BMR's acquisition of Celgene.
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Three of the six @BostonBar Association's Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Summer Fellows are BC Law students! Huge congrats to Jessie Baek, Dhairya Bhatia, and Travis Salters. We are proud of you. Read ...
BC Law prof Dean Hashimoto and his new book 'The Case for Masks' featured in @NYDaily_News feature on how masks can help fill gap between vaccines and herd immunity: https://www.nydailynews.com/corona...
“The work they have done has been incredible and it is all being done while wearing masks and keeping socially distant. I couldn’t be prouder of all they have accomplished for these hearings and for a...
Fergal Gaynor, an expert in war crimes cases, discussed the future of international human rights law at the annual Owen M. Kupferschmid Memorial Lecture hosted by BC Law’s Holocaust/Human Rights Proje...
“If he said he was going to do something, he did it. If he said he cared about something, he cared about it wholeheartedly.”
Boston College Law Review honored the legacy of the late Massachusetts Sup...
"Nearly all of my family members except for my parents and brother are back home in India." Roma Gujarathi writes about her anguish watching the #pandemic crisis unfold in #India, and how it underscor...
BC Law’s Civil Rights Clinic served as counsel for the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts (ULEM) as they filed an amicus brief with the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in the case, Smith ...
As BC Law nears the end of classes for the semester, Devon Sanders writes about how it feels to finish finals, and includes a few thoughts and tips from fellow students too: https://bclawimpact.org/20...