Law Day 2021 is tomorrow, April 28! Will you be joining this special virtual event?
There’s still time to register here:
https://alumni-events.bc.edu/events/law-day-2021/event-summary-11955f1b83724...
"Looking back on my time at BC Law, I still truly believe these were some of the best years of my life."
Graduating 3L and president of the Impact blog Courtney Ruggeri reflects on what it means to ...
BC Law is proud to participate in the Yellow Whistle Project, a symbol of self-protection and solidarity in our common fight against historical discrimination and anti-Asian violence. theyellowwhistle...
BC Law is proud to participate in the Yellow Whistle Project, a symbol of self-protection and solidarity in our common fight against historical discrimination and anti-Asian violence. theyellowwhistle...
We are thrilled to welcome UCLA Law Professor Scott Cummings to BC Law for our Regulation and Markets Workshop: "Legal Ethics in Faltering Democracy.." Prof. Cummings will speak today, April 26, at 12...
“There’s no monopoly—no pun intended—on bad ideas to change antitrust laws.”
Joshua Wright, former FTC commissioner and leading antitrust scholar at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law Schoo...
For the second year in a row a BC Law student has been selected as an American Constitution Society (ACS) Next Generation Leader. Elizabeth Gooen '22 joins a cohort of twenty-eight up-and-coming leade...
The Just Law Podcast was launched in November of 2020 as a means for students to contribute to the fabric of BC Law. As the semester comes to a close, the five-person Just Law team will shrink to thre...
We are pleased to announce that three of the twelve 2021 Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy Fellowships have been awarded to BC Law students. Ryan Kenney (2L), Mariatu Okonofua (1L) and Ian Ra...