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Public officials and on-the-ground workers discuss intiatives that assist formerly incarcerated individuals in Massachusetts.
GLAD attorneys are unwavering in their commitment to ensuring LGBTQ+ rights.
Rappaport panel discusses the complexities of safeguarding democracy and maintaining a peaceful electoral process.
Genevieve Nadeau explains the threats to America's fundamental freedoms and offers advice on how to preserve them.
Rappaport panel says need for right to counsel is still strong in family, housing, immigration, and juvenile law cases.
Leaders in the movement to engage communities in addressing environmental injustice seek the help of advocates respectful of residents' wisdom.
Rappaport Senior Fellow points to community engagement to protect the vulnerable in the current environmental crisis.
Twelve students, including two from BC Law, receive prestigious summer internships in state and local government offices from Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy.
Rappaport panel discusses new strategies to deal with the legal system's failures in cases of domestic abuse.
Is this something to welcome or to fear? Experts offer perspectives on outcomes, pro and con thus far.
Rappaport panelists offer a broad view of the challenges for migrants and communities but also provide insights into how to meet those challenges.
Rappaport panel examines the racial biases and faulty procedures that have put so many innocent people behind bars.
BC Law's Isabel Hasselbalch ’24 and Joseph “Joe” Thibodeau ’25 are among 12 Massachusetts law students selected for summer public interest placements.
Rappaport speaker Danielle Kinkle says affordability is esssential to a healthy economy.
Panel discusses recent report on shortcomings of state bill intended to help employees.
Rappaport panel studies what is being done to make public exam school admissions more equitable.
Rappaport panelists scrutinize progressive prosecution movement and its impact on criminal justice.
As Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on college admissions, a panel debates racial concerns.
Progressive prosecutor rises from the ashes of a recall to continue criminal justice fight.