Features ‘I've Already Forgiven You’ Thanks to the Innocence Project, exonerations are becoming commonplace, but there is nothing at all common about the relationship between wrongly convicted Dennis Maher and the prosecutor who put him behind bars. By Jeri Zeder
Features May It Please the Court In a real federal appeals court, in real time, four students endure judges’ withering questions but introduce novel concepts and argue masterfully on behalf of their immigrant clients. By Jeri Zeder
Features Meet the Unflappable, Unrelentingly Positive David Simas From humble beginnings as the son of Portuguese immigrants, Simas wows political operatives and voters alike to become a key White House advisor. By Peter Perl
Features Cell Shocked When kids do time, nobody wins. With justice for girls as her cause and educating BC Law students as her mission, Professor Francine Sherman ’80 becomes a key player in reforming the nation’s juvenile detention system. By David Reich
Slant A Travesty of Justice Madoff and Stanford's misdeeds are focus of BC Law bankruptcy conference. By Robert Lenzner