Online Exclusives Environmental Law Society’s “Wild” Winged Earth Day Boston College Law School’s Environmental Law Society hosted an unusual guest for Earth Day 2015: Ruby, a Peregrine Falcon. Mark Fanning, a master falconer from ... April 28, 2015
Online Exclusives Student Spotlight: Erika Artinger ’16 Erika Artinger ’16 came to BC Law with a deep background in science. Utilizing the Boston College Alumni network and connected professors, she was able ... April 16, 2015
Online Exclusives Ninth Circuit Appellate Clinic Students Make Their Arguments in Court Watch a video of Schwartz and Sanders in court Third-year students Shannon Johnson, Alejandra Salinas, Jeremy Sanders, and Kelly Schwartz just stood before the Ninth Circuit Court of ... April 7, 2015
Online Exclusives Brodin Appointed Editor of Weinstein’s Federal Evidence Professor Mark Brodin, editor of the bible known as the Handbook of Massachusetts Evidence, has a new gig: He is now also the editor of ... By Jeri Zeder April 6, 2015
Online Exclusives Cassidy Helps Shape New SJC Rules of Professional Conduct The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) has released its final decisions on the proposed changes to the state’s rules of professional conduct. As a member ... April 2, 2015
Online Exclusives Partnership Focuses on Improving Resources for Immigrants Boston College is part of a consortium of thirteen Jesuit law schools that have partnered with the nonprofit Jesuit Refugee Service/USA in an effort to ... April 1, 2015
Online Exclusives Ray Madoff Testifies Before Congress on Repeal of Estate Tax Boston College Law Professor Ray Madoff testified in Washington, D.C., March 18 before the Congressional Ways and Means Committee on the issue of repealing the nearly century-old ... March 18, 2015
Online Exclusives Unprecedented Collaboration Works to Prevent Wrongful Convictions BC Law hosts gathering of public defenders, prosecutors, courts, police, and public interest lawyers who hope to improve evidence-handling and procedures for post-conviction innocence claims By Jeri Zeder March 16, 2015
Online Exclusives Beckman Appointed to SJC Committee on Eyewitness ID, NEIP Board BC Law Professor Sharon Beckman has been named to a new, twelve member Standing Committee on Eyewitness Identification for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC). The committee ... March 2, 2015
Features The Little Incubator That Could In a tough part of Boston, an innovation center thrives on the energy of minority entrepreneurs and their law student collaborators. By Jeri Zeder Winter 2015