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Concern has been mounting on both sides of the political aisle over the growing size and sway of Big Tech f...
Concern has been mounting on both sides of the political aisle over the growing size and sway of Big Tech f...
Three of the twelve 2021 Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy Fellowships have been awarded to Boston...
Chiquisha R. Robinson ’05 (above) is the author of The D.C. Reentry Navigator: Empowering You to Succeed ...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in California has ruled in favor of the client represented by BC Law students Shannon Johnson '15 and Alejandra Salinas '15, who argued before th...
A BC Law student is covering a developing human rights crisis in Haiti as part of her summer fellowship, and what she witnessed on a recent trip is sobering. In an article publi...
Slate.com recently featured a piece on Boston College Law School ’08 graduate Brandon “Skip” Brooks. The story highlights a recent Twitter interaction between Brooks and Vic...
Boston College Law School has announced the appointment of Shawn McShay to the position of Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid. McShay comes to BC Law following the ret...
Boston College Law School Associate Clinical Professor Sharon Beckman and Boston College Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Kensinger presented on “Science, Memory, and Eyewitness...
Boston College Law School, in partnership with 12 other U.S.-based Jesuit law schools and the Jesuit Refugee Service/USA (JRS/USA), has announced the release of "A Fair Chance for ...
The world as she knew it ended for Taisha Sturdivant eleven years ago on the day her mother died of comp...
León Rodriguez sat impassively at the witness table in the wood-paneled hearing room of the Dirksen Sen...
When the verdict came in, in spring of 2010, Las Vegas attorney Daniel F. Polsenberg ’82 was waiting t...
A recent long weekend gave me time to catch up on a favorite television show, Mad Men. Although it is obviou...