
When Your House Can No Longer Be Your Home
The Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy continued its spring webinar series February 16 with "Evicti...
The Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy continued its spring webinar series February 16 with "Evicti...
Minuscule in size as the Covid-19 virus is (125 nanometers), it has become a colossal disrupter forcing an e...
Editor’s Note: In this BC Law Magazine "Vision Project” series, we are engaged in a lengthy discus...
Writing in Boston College's The Heights, Maeve Reilly recounts the story of how a young law professor's pass...
With an energetic field of more than two dozen Democratic candidates vying for the party’s nomination for ...
Daniel Kanstroom, faculty director of the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy, has announced that BC ...
On February 20, Wilmer García came to Boston College Law School to celebrate the end of a thirteen-year-lon...
As many as 80 million Americans have criminal records and one of them—Donnell Wright, who served time for ...
Months before the 2016 election, Joshua Matz was already stunned by the frequency and vitriol of impeachment...
The event was like so many BC Law’s Rappaport Center has presented, bristling with ideas and stimulating c...