Features For the Record Defying the odds, Randall McMillan ’95 withstood a bleak Brooklyn upbringing animated by music to emerge in the rarefied world of Christina Aguilera, Jay-Z, Rihanna, Eminem, and Mariah Carey as a fair-minded negotiator and influencer in the entertainment industry. By Chad Konecky
Features The Remarkable, Heroin-Laced, High-Seas, Cartel-Sniffing Takedown Drawing upon a singular skill set, Andres Torres ’08 built a case that spanned three continents to snag kingpin drug traffickers and torpedo a virtually undetectable smuggling operation. By Brendan McKinnon ’19
Features Once Upon a Time: LAB Turns 50 As BC Law’s clinical programs celebrate fifty years, alumni relive the memories and share the stories of the cases and clients who changed their lives. By Jeri Zeder
In the Field A Cop at Heart Law degree adds value to a special-investigations policeman. By Maura King Scully
Alumni News The Compassionate Realist The late Margaret Heckler ’56, congresswoman, cabinet secretary, and ambassador, was a political trailblazer and pioneering champion of women’s rights. By Jane Whitehead