
Trials by Fire
It’s an age-old predicament: Employers want to hire people with experience, but how do you get that ex...
It’s an age-old predicament: Employers want to hire people with experience, but how do you get that ex...
From Congress to the Pentagon, from the State Department to public broadcasting, in law enforcement agencies...
She has decided the fate of an alleged Somalian pirate, forced the release of Guantánamo detainees, ruled t...
LANCE WADE ’02 A noted criminal defender restores a businessman to his former life. Lance Wade repre...
Clearly, it was just a bad dream. Jenny Xi, who was six years old when enforcers of Mao’s Cultural Revolut...
BC Law has a storied history of public service as exemplified by past and present members of Congress. Two o...
Robert F. Drinan, SJ, the first Catholic priest elected to Congress, had spent the previous years as the dean of BC Law. He put the Law School on the national map by building a geo...
Elected to Congress in 1966, Margaret Heckler ’56 wasted no time. She served eight terms as a Republican representative, was Secretary of Health and Human Services for nearly thr...
It seems right to start with the green beans. One summer long ago, Debra Wong Yang and her family left their...
Walt Kelly ’68 didn’t have a starring role in Making a Murderer. He wasn’t a player in the sexual assa...