Jerome Lyle Rappaport Distinguished Visiting Professors in Law and Public Policy

The Jerome Lyle Rappaport Distinguished Visiting Professors in Law and Public Policy are a diverse group of public sector luminaries who spend a semester at Boston College Law School teaching a seminar on public policy, delivering a community address, and meeting with students, faculty, and members of the 51²è¹Ý and Rappaport Center communities.Ìý Appointed for the breadth of their public sector experience, the Visiting Professors have included:

  • , former Governor of Maryland, Mayor of Baltimore, and U.S. presidential candidate
  • , former U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
  • , former Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial CourtÌý
  • , former Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
  • , former Governor of Connecticut and Chancellor of the University of Maine system
  • , former Governor of Massachusetts and President and Executive Director of LearnLaunch, Inc.
  • , former Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) andÌýChief Operating Officer of Federal Student Aid at the U.S. Department of Education
  • Doug Jones, former U.S. Senator of Alabama andÌýU.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from 1997-2001 andÌýwas appointed by President Biden to lead the nomination process for the Supreme Court Justice nomineeÌýKetanji Brown Jackson
  • , CEO, The Who We Are Project
Jane Swift, Visiting Professor Photo

Jane Swift, 2020 Jerome Lyle Rappaport Visiting Professor

2019 Senior Fellow- Teachout

Zephyr Teachout, 2019 Senior Fellow in Residence

Senior Fellows in Residence

Ìýare professionals in various disciplines who are deeply engaged at the highest level of research and practice regarding current issues of law and public policy. They may come from government, the judiciary, academia, or the nonprofit sector.

The Senior Fellows will be in residence for three days at Boston College Law School.ÌýDuring their residency, Senior Fellows will deliver a Community Address, participate in a Rappaport Center program, and engage with the 51²è¹Ý and Rappaport communities.

AY 2024-2025 Senior Fellows

  • Genevieve Nadeau, Counsel and Impact Manager, Head of Defending Against Authoritarian Threats Team, Protect Democracy (Fall 2024)
  • , Executive Director, UPROSE (Fall 2024)
 Genevieve Nadeau and Elizabeth Yeampierre

L to R: Genevieve Nadeau and Elizabeth Yeampierre

AY 2023-2024 Senior Fellows

  • , Senior Opinion Writer and Columnist, The Boston Globe; Former Trial and Appellate Attorney (Spring 2024)Ìý


AY 2022-2023 Senior Fellows

  • Chesa Boudin, Former District Attorney, San Francisco (Spring 2023)
  • ,ÌýGeneral Counsel, Massachusetts Housing Partnership (Spring 2023)
2023 Senior Fellow

L to R: Chesa Boudin and Danielle Kinkel


AY 2021-2022 Senior FellowsÌý

  • ÌýExecutive Director of Lawyers for Civil Rights (Fall 2021)
  • Jeremy Orr,ÌýDirector of Litigation and Advocacy Partnerships (Spring 2022)
2022 Senior Fellows

L to R: Iván Espinoza-Madrigal, and Jeremy Orr


AY 2020-2021 Senior Fellows

  • Jonathan Miller,ÌýLegal Director at the Public Rights Project (Spring 2021)
  • Ajmel Quereshi, Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland (Spring 2021)
2021 Senior Fellows

L to R: Jonathan Mille and Ajmel Quereshi


AY 2019-2020 Senior Fellow

2019 Senior Fellows in Residence

Brittny Saunders, 2019 Senior Fellow in Residence

  • Brittny Saunders, Deputy Commissioner for Strategic Initiatives at the New York City Human Rights Commission and former interim counsel for Mayor Bill de BlasioÌý (September 23-27, 2019)
  • Zephyr Teachout, Law Professor, author, activist, and a former candidate for New York Attorney General and Governor (October 28-November 1, 2019)
  • Lance Freeman, Professor in the Urban Planning program at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (November 11-15, 2019)