Features The Choice DraftKings, Uber, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie are among recent clients who have sought the counsel of Debra Yang ’85, who earned her bona fides as a judge and US Attorney before joining an LA law firm. And to think it all began in a bean field. By Katharine Whittemore
Features The Two Sides of the Truth Walt Kelly’s efforts to win a $36 million wrongful conviction settlement for the man at the center of the Making a Murderer saga exposed egregious actions by law enforcement. But on the eve of an expected victory, Steven Avery was accused of another violent crime. This time the question of who was lying and who was speaking the truth may never be put to rest. By Chad Konecky
Evidence Faculty Who Speak Volumes Books, articles, degrees, and more: BC Law profs go where research takes them. By Jeri Zeder
Alumni News Generations Vicki Hawkins-Jones ’76 and Michael D. JOnes ’76, center, with Niece Christina J. Weaver ’09, and son Michael D. Jones Jr. ’16.
In Closing What We Sacrifice for Security Do law enforcement powers threaten our liberties? By Kari Hong