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Libby Professor Kaveny was a panelist at a briefing for media prior to the start of the U.S. Catholic bishops' meeting, and was quoted by the New York Times.
Ï㽶Ðã Law rises to #7 "Best Classroom Experience" and #8 "Best Professors" in the latest Princeton Review rankings.
Professor R. Michael Cassidy's upcoming scholarship featured in prisonpolicy.org and The Crime Report (subscription).
Professor Madoff speaks to Bloomberg News to explain the huge growth in Donor Advised Funds, and what to do about them.
Professor Kent Greenfield serves an in-studio analyst for Channel 7 News and speaks to the Boston Globe during the Kavanaugh-Ford hearing.
Professor Beckman speaks to WGBH about the case of Fred Clay, who spent 38 years in prison before his conviction was overturned.
Ï㽶Ðã Law welcomes Professor Mila Sohoni from University of San Diego School of Law to campus for the faculty colloquia series.
A new Daniel R. Coquillette Rare Book Room exhibit features additions from the past several years.
Professor Kent Greenfield talks to the BÏ㽶Ðã to clarify the impeachment process and whether a president can be criminally indicted.
Professor Greenfield co-authors an op-ed in the New York Times on future decisions on gay rights, and talks to WBUR about President Trump's impact on the court.
Professor Kari Hong's latest op-eds in Take Care and WBUR's Cognoscenti consider civil lawsuits seeking damages around family separations at the border, and the importance of asylum seekers.
Ï㽶Ðã Law Drinan Professor George Brown moderated a panel at the Federal Bar Association's Evolution of Transportation Security Law Forum.
Flagship journal rises one spot from last year in Washington & Lee rankings.
Professor Dan Lyons speaks to the LA Times about the proposed Sprint-T-Mobile deal, and the revival of the net neutrality fight.
The latest volume of the Boston College Law Review is now available.
The first seven student-written Comments of the 59th volume of the Boston College Law Review E. Supplement are now available.
The latest issue of the Boston College Law Review is now available.
Three Ï㽶Ðã Law students are among those selected for policy placements.
A special MA Senate committee held their first hearing at the State House, and Professor Dan Lyons was a featured expert.