Online Exclusives Professor Cassidy Foresaw Need for DOJ Policy Change Ethics expert warned of injustices with so-called ineffective counsel waivers By Jeri Zeder October 21, 2014
Online Exclusives Reforming Entity Taxation On October 10, Boston College Law School partnered with Tax Analysts to host a conference to examine the latest proposed reforms in the taxation of business ... October 14, 2014
Online Exclusives, Alumni News “Conversations@BCLaw:” Congressman Michael Capuano ’77 On October 9, 2014, Congressman Michael E. Capuano ’77 joined BC Law Professor Kent Greenfield for Conversations@BCLaw, the second in a new BC Law series featuring ... October 10, 2014
Online Exclusives Dean’s Message: Three Reasons We Must “Think Global” This summer Boston College Law School hosted the 5th annual International Deans’ Meeting. Approximately 40 deans from around the world are part of the informal ... October 3, 2014
Online Exclusives Things I Learned from a Very Small Fish Boston College Law Professor Zygmunt Plater presented a TEDx Talk on his new book, THE SNAIL DARTER & THE DAM: How Pork-Barrel Politics Endangered a Little Fish ... October 3, 2014
Online Exclusives Transforming Modern Philanthropy BC law professor Ray Madoff brought leading experts from across the country together to tackle problems in current giving structures. The Convention was the first ... By Jeri Zeder September 26, 2014
Online Exclusives BC Law Professors Digitally Tap Trove of Colonial-era Appeals Two Boston College Law School professors have brought an important piece of legal history into the modern age by opening a digital window on colonial-era ... September 26, 2014
Online Exclusives Unfinished Business in the Whitey Bulger Case BC Law School and CNN convened an august panel of scholars, journalists, and the attorneys involved in the trial of Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger ... By David Reich September 23, 2014
Online Exclusives International Students Gain Insights Into US Law BC Law summer program is now in its fifth year. August 1, 2014
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 ... By Jeri Zeder Summer 2014