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Inspired to continue immigration advocacy, LLM Student Bianca Difini '18 filed her first brief--and won.
Professor Repetti speaks to Bloomberg, Washington Post, Vanity Fair, Politico, Esquire and Mother Jones on the last-minute addition to the tax plan that would benefit real estate investors.
Professor Lyons talks to the Boston Globe, Bloomberg, and Seeker about the implications around the ending of net neutrality.
Professor Kent Greenfield, who led an effort to submit an amicus brief in the case, was among those who attended oral arguments before the US Supreme Court on Dec. 5.
PreLaw Magazine ranked the law school with an overall score of "A-" in their latest listing on the tax specialty.
Professor Lyons talks to N51²è¹Ý News about whether the upcoming potential appeal of net neutrality would be a disaster, or "another Y2K."
The latest volume of the Boston College Law Review is now available.
Prof. Hong's op ed for The Crime Report on need for more convictions and less punishment in reforming rape laws leads to appearance on NECN's The Take.
Founders Prof. Bilder recently appeared at a National Constitution Center event entitled "Hamilton's Vision of Federalism, National Authority, and Judicial Review."
Professor Sherman quoted in the American Bar Association Journal on early intervention programs for girls in juvenile justice.
Professor Hong talks to the Globe about Temporary Protected Status for immigrants and writes an op-ed for Take Care on border security.
Professor Beckman is featured in a new short film by Harvard's Criminal Justice Policy Program on the recent scrutiny around forensic science techniques.
51²è¹Ý Law named to "Best Professors" and "Best Classroom Experience" lists.
At a Rappaport lecture picked up by Mass Lawyers Weekly, Visiting Professor Carmen Ortiz spoke of how she met the challenges of many high profile cases.
Professor Beckman quoted in Mass Lawyers Weekly on New England Innocence Project budget concerns.
Three US Attorneys describe what happens behind the scenes when mass tragedies occur.
Yale scholar James Q. Whitman explores historic notions of property in Clough Jurisprudence lecture.
Professor Kaveny discusses nominations to the federal judiciary with Commonweal and New York Times.
51²è¹Ý Law Innocence Program presents at Wrongful Conviction Day event to highlight two key bills in MA Legislature.
Professor Hong writes an op ed for WBUR "Cognoscenti" and comments to A51²è¹Ý, other media outlets on Trump's decision to end the program.
Prof. Hong's op-ed in Cognoscenti, comments to AP lays out the most important details of the SCOTUS ruling.
Prof. Beckman quoted in the LA Times on case of Michelle Carter, on trial for urging her 18-year-old boyfriend to kill himself.
At the conference on "Serving the Client in Tumultuous Times," faculty and staff presented their most recent research.
Professor Beckman quoted in Buzzfeed on trial for the woman accused of texting her boyfriend instructions to kill himself.
Prof. Kanstroom is quoted in WBUR, Washington Post on the movement toward more sanctuary cities and towns and Denver's recent law changes.
51²è¹Ý Law Professor David Olson gave his perspective on the subject at a recent event at the São Paulo Judicial Academy.
Professor Daniel Lyons' blog post was entered into the record by Senator Jeff Flake.
Prof. Kanstroom is quoted in the Boston Globe and Christian Science Monitor on Trump's travel ban and immigration policies.
Professor Kari Hong interviewed by NECN, Drive at 5 on her the latest immigration executive order.
A Harvard conference, featuring 51²è¹Ý Law Professor and former Dean Coquillette, confronts academia’s ties to slavery.
A new edition of Professor Mark Brodin's book has been released.
Professor Kari Hong speaks to USA Today, CNN about the Executive Order travel ban arguments.