Features Easy Rider During the meteoric rise of Peloton, Hisao Kushi ’92 has been the exercise disrupter’s zen-like co-founder and general counsel—a funny, brilliant master of calm. By Elizabeth Gehrman
Features The Mighty Weight of Atrocity It fell to Dermot Groome ’85 to hoist the load of Ratko Mladić’s cruelty onto the bench of justice at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. It was a gruesome task. But he was the perfect man to do it. By Jeri Zeder
Features I Am Why Young women who’ve endured the failings of the juvenile justice system find their power in a new advocacy group that believes they are the true agents of change. As one of these new activists puts it: “I am why we will no longer be invisible.” By David Reich and Vicki Sanders
Impact The Making of an Advocate Independent study brings self knowledge and public awareness. By Stephanie Schorow
Alumni News Generations Chris Warner ’19, far left, opposite his father, Mark J. Warner ’89, far right. Mark’s brother, Jim Warner ’92, is seated next to their brother-in-law, Walter Sullivan ’88. The portrait is of family patriarch, Hon. Joseph P. Warner ’61, father to Mark and Jim. Generations is an ongoing series of portraits of family members who’ve attended BC Law.