Online Exclusives Judge Barbadoro ’80 Named to Influential Judicial Conference Seat As chair of Executive Committee, alumnus to play vital role in federal judiciary By Vicki Sanders August 18, 2016
Online Exclusives Troyer ’90 Named Acting US Attorney for Colorado BC law alumnus Bob Troyer ’90 has been named acting U.S. attorney for Colorado. Troyer replaces John Walsh, who had served as U.S. attorney for Colorado for ... By Nate Kenyon August 12, 2016
Online Exclusives Walker ’13 Wins Inaugural ABA Award for Young Lawyers Suffolk County Assistant District Attorney Brett Walker ’13 (far right) has been selected by the American Bar Association as one of its inaugural top 40 ... August 1, 2016
Online Exclusives 2016 BC Law Alumni Golf Tournament Tees Off August 15 Having raised $10,000 for public interest scholarships and fellowships in the first two years, organizers of the BC Law Alumni Golf Tournament are hoping to ... July 27, 2016
Online Exclusives Albert Organizes Constitutionalism Conference in Israel Concerned that constitutions are being put to the test in nearly every corner of world—and not just by the ever-present pressures of war—BC Law Professor ... By Nate Kenyon July 26, 2016
Online Exclusives Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Explores the Role of His Court in Brazil’s Democracy Justice Dias Toffoli, one of the youngest justices to serve on the Brazilian Supreme Court, reached deep into his nation’s and America’s legal histories to provide ... July 23, 2016
Online Exclusives Shahriar ’16 to Receive Presidential Management Fellowship Sajid Shahriar ’16 (pictured above) has been awarded a prestigious Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF). Shahriar has secured a placement working for the US Department of Housing and ... July 14, 2016
Online Exclusives In $17.6 Million Malpractice Victory, Alumnus Sees Possible Impetus for Opioid Reform In a Missouri medical malpractice case expected to reverberate nationwide among those trying to stem the tide of opioid abuse, a St. Louis jury in ... July 11, 2016
Online Exclusives Young Chosen to Present at Junior Faculty Forum Boston College Law School professor Katharine Young was selected to present her paper “Rights and Queues” at the 2016 Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum, held at ... By Nate Kenyon July 1, 2016
Online Exclusives Madoff, Cullman Co-Author “Undermining of American Charity” in NY Review of Books Boston College Law professor Ray D. Madoff has collaborated with philanthropist Lewis B. Cullman in “The Undermining of American Charity,” an essay in the newest ... By Nate Kenyon June 21, 2016