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December 19, 2019
Ray Madoff talks to the Inside Philanthropy on what we want the wealthy to be doing with their wealth.
Zyg Plater speaks to Vice about the potential far-reaching consequences of a case of environmental clean up and the Supreme Court.
December 17, 2019
Three visiting experts energize debates at BC Law's Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy.
December 13, 2019
For his work in the Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor, ADA is honored by New York Bar.
Bob Bloom talks to NPR about the work by Tsarnaev's lawyers to appeal the death penalty decision.
December 12, 2019
Renee Jones talks to Business Insider about WeWork's collapse, and how it affected investors.
December 11, 2019
Ray Madoff talks to the Chronicle of Philanthropy on money flowing into Donor Advised Funds.
December 10, 2019
Professor Robert Bloom talks to Reuters (picked up by the NYT and other outlets) about convicted bomber Tsarnaev seeking to have his death sentence lifted.
Former Massachusetts Governor to spend spring semester as Jerome Lyle Rappaport Visiting Professor.
December 09, 2019
Professor Mary Bilder talks to the History Channel about why the Founding Fathers feared foreign influence—and devised protections against it.
Boston College profiles Ray Madoff and her latest writings on the negative effects the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has had on charitable giving.
Professor Dan Lyons talks to Denton Daily on the potential delay in California's new net neutrality law due to an ongoing lawsuit with the FCC.
December 04, 2019
The latest volume of the Boston College Law Review is now available.
December 02, 2019
Professor wins coveted William Pincus prize on recommendation of fellow clinicians around the country.
November 27, 2019
Professor Hiba Hafiz talks to Bloomberg about the National Labor Relations Board's power to overturn decisions on workplace speech.
Panelists discuss why reproductive justice is lacking in the most developed country in the world.
November 25, 2019
Zyg Plater speaks to Vice about a pollution case with major implications.
November 20, 2019
Alumna receives prestigious public service award to advance education policy and school stability for foster care students.
November 18, 2019
An author discusses her book on global coexistence and other speakers take on family separation, climate change, and more.
November 15, 2019
Panelists, including BC Law professors Beckman and Whitmore, discuss seeking justice around flaws in legal system that lead to wrongful convictions.
November 13, 2019
Professor Bloom applauds 3Ls Eliza Walker and Anton Tikhomirov for placement in national moot court.
November 12, 2019
Ropes & Gray awards 2L a $25,000 scholarship in honor of the firm's late partner Roscoe Trimmier Jr.
Professor Brodin was invited by Harvard Law to judge a November 1 mooting for Comcast Corp. v. Nat’l Assoc of African Am. Owned Media.
November 11, 2019
BC Law and Tashkent State University of Law in Uzbekistan partner to establish democratic legal system.
November 08, 2019
Nearly 650 reunioners, Dean’s Council members, and guests attended the jam-packed weekend.
Ellen Zucker ’94 represents doctor in case concerning double-booked surgeries.
Renee Jones testifies before an SEC advisory committee on the commission's proposal to move forward on expanding investor access to private offerings.
November 07, 2019
Rappaport panel discusses how to keep the promise of fairness in the emerging cannabis industry.
November 06, 2019
International thought-leader Dr. Funke Abimbola speaks of overcoming diversity challenges.
Joe Liu's recent scholarship arguing that the US Copyright Office should consider a more authoritative role in regulating is highlighted in The Regulatory Review.
Professor Kent Greenfield provided analysis and discussed the next steps in an interview with NECN "Primary Source."
November 05, 2019
BC Law Public Interest Law Foundation's annual tradition drew a large Law School volunteer crowd.
Neil Eggleston talks of his years as Obama's White House Counsel.
November 04, 2019
James Murphy '97 is one of many alumni featured in this month's class notes roundup.
November 01, 2019
Confrontation or collaboration? Experts ask the hard questions on protecting property rights.
Profs Repetti and Madoff talk to Law360 about the issues around collecting a wealth tax--and lessons learned from the estate tax.
October 31, 2019
In keynote, Massachusetts Treasurer Deborah Goldberg ’83 says people must come first.
October 30, 2019
Read "The Appropriate Roles for Equity and Efficiency in a Progressive Income Tax," Professor Repetti's latest paper from the Florida Tax Review.
October 29, 2019
Professor Robert Bloom talks to the Boston Globe about the latest charges in the college admissions scandal.
Rappaport panel untangles knotty questions about racial parity as Boston develops.
October 28, 2019
Jeff Cohen talks to Law360 about the latest charges in the college admissions scandal case.
Alumna honored for her efforts as a student to free a wrongly convicted man.
Steve Koh, former Harvard roommate of Pete Buttigieg, is quoted in a CNN story about Buttigieg and Colin Jost.
October 25, 2019
Kent Greenfield talks to the Boston Globe about the MA bill that would make using the "b" word a fineable offense.
Brian Quinn speaks to CNBC about Johnson & Johnson's adjustment to earnings based on the proposed settlement.
Legal drafting expert Bryan Garner says there's power in perfect prose.
October 24, 2019
During campus visit, BC Law alumnus says he never imagined his future as an entrepreneur.
October 21, 2019
BC Law's Vincent Rougeau receives nomination for national organization's top slot.
October 18, 2019
2018 Fellow Siri Nelson assisted in an amicus brief submitted to the US Supreme Court.
Liberty Mutual Professor named inaugural member of insurance policy advisory group.
October 16, 2019
Mary Bilder, Founders Professor of Law, appears on the Ben Franklin's World Podcast to discuss American Legal History & the Bill of Rights.
October 15, 2019
PreLaw Magazine ranks BC Law #5 Best Value for private schools, and gives an A- grade for criminal law, business law and tax.
Secretary General of OAS vows to protect against abuses of power in the region.
October 13, 2019
Janelle Kuroda is among many recent achievers featured in this Alumni Roundup.
October 10, 2019
The inaugural holder of the Marianne D. Short and Ray Skowyra Sesquicentennial Assistant Professorship brings expertise in international and criminal law.
October 07, 2019
Rappaport Visiting Fellow talks racial justice, scholars preview SCOTUS cases, plus more in our Events Roundup.
October 04, 2019
Kent Greenfield talks to USA Today about the problems with POTUS encouraging China to investigate Joe Biden.
October 03, 2019
Six Boston College law professors signed a brief to drop charges against a Newton District Court Judge accused of helping a man escape ICE.
In BC Law's Immigration Clinic, professors Dan Kanstroom and Mary Holper prepare the next generation of lawyers.
October 02, 2019
Professor Kent Greenfield appears on NBC Boston to discuss the whistleblower complaint and case against POTUS.
Dan Lyons speaks to the Associated Press about the recent ruling on conflicting state and federal laws around Net Neutrality.
September 27, 2019
Professor George Brown discusses potential impeachment around Donald Trump's recent behavior in an article in The Washington Post.
Mel Robbins ’94 causes sensation with self-help advice on national TV.
September 26, 2019
Prof. and Rappaport Faculty Director Dan Kanstroom is prominently featured in an online multimedia experience detailing migrant detention in the US.
More than 60 students and faculty volunteer at city nonprofits to support BC Law's Public Interest Law Program.
Adjunct Professor and head of BC Law's Project Entrepreneur program Larry Gennari writes an op ed for Bloomberg on the collateral consequences of conviction.
Professor George Brown talks to the Washington Post about Ukrainian President Zelensky and possible efforts at currying favor through Trump's business.
September 25, 2019
Professor Robert Bloom talks to the Boston Globe-later highlighted in Boston Magazine-about the State panel investigating the handling of Straight Pride protesters' arraignments.
September 24, 2019
Professor Greenfield named as an author of Moore's Federal Practice treatises.
The beloved clinical professor leaves behind a generation of well-trained lawyers and a legacy of excellence.
Dean Elwell, a member of the Class of 2020, takes third place in a national writing competition.
September 23, 2019
Constitution Day lecture reveals huge impact of African American activists in struggle for birthright citizenship.
Prof. Pat McCoy, who helped found the CFPB with Elizabeth Warren, is quoted in Warren's front page New York Times profile.
September 19, 2019
Congressman Kennedy, Judge Donatelle see hope in recent reforms.
Panelists examine how the structural and historical causes of racism can influence policymaking.
September 17, 2019
Prof. Renee Jones' testimony before House Committee on private equity "unicorn" start ups and the dangers of deregulation is quoted in Business Insider.
September 16, 2019
BC Law Review rises to top tier in the recent Washington and Lee law review rankings.
A new initiative to support the community launches with seed money from alumni.
September 13, 2019
Prof. Renee Jones testifies before the House Committee on Financial Services on the decrease in IPOs and deregulations in private markets.
Prof. Patricia McCoy talks to ABC Channel 4 on the potential effects of changes in bank regulations.
Prof. Mark Brodin talks to the Baltimore Sun about implications behind discriminatory tests against African Americans for police officer positions.
Prof. Kent Greenfield talks to the Huffington Post about Warren's challenge to laws of Biden's home state of Delaware.
Prof. Mary Ann Chirba talks to the Boston Globe about the different meanings of the term.
September 12, 2019
BC Law professor Steve Koh, presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg’s college roommate, is featured in an ABC Nightline feature.
September 11, 2019
Nation's top national security attorney discusses economic espionage, hacking, and related crimes.
September 06, 2019
In a changing work environment, experts sort out what to worry about and what to hope for.
Professor Robert Bloom talks to Bloomberg Baystate Business about DA Rollins and her appeal of a judge’s ruling on protesters arrested in Boston.
September 04, 2019
Make new memories with the classmates and the faculty members who shaped your professional career. Reunion is Nov. 1-2: register now.
September 03, 2019
PreLaw Magazine gives Law School high marks for big firm hiring (#18), and for human rights (A) and family law (A-) programs.
August 28, 2019
In a Wall Street Journal op ed, Professor Dan Lyons disputes the need for the Air Force gag order, and says it's stifling academic debate.
August 16, 2019
BC Law professor to receive SEER award for excellence in the field of environmental stewardship.
New program introduces junior scholars to the BC Law community this fall.
Massachusetts SJC concurs with result urged by amicus brief and reverses decision.
August 15, 2019
Professor Dan Lyons tells the Los Angeles Times that consolidation is indicative of broader disruptions in the broadcast TV industry.
August 12, 2019
Professor Ray Madoff talks to the New York Times about the late financier's problematic use of charities.
August 09, 2019
Professor Fran Sherman spoke about why girls enter the juvenile justice system at a recent MA task force meeting.
August 08, 2019
During 14-month BBA program, young alumni master community-building skills.
August 07, 2019
Risa Kuroda ’21 receives $40,000 scholarship from Morgan Lewis.
August 06, 2019
Professor Francine Sherman offers insight into what provokes children, specifically young girls, to flee from home.
July 29, 2019
Mary Ann Chirba talks to the BC Heights about recent proposals in Massachusetts to curtail sales of e cigarette products.
July 26, 2019
Professor Dan Lyons talks to Bloomberg about whether a multi-state challenge to the Sprint and T-Mobile merger has a chance.
July 25, 2019
Irina Sivachenko ’13 named to five-year term in program for young professionals at the CFR.
July 22, 2019
In a Cognoscenti op ed, Professor Kari Hong discusses the shocking treatment of children at immigration facilities--and what can be done.
BC Law Professor Hiba Hafiz talks to Bloomberg about the National Labor Relations Board ruling recently that made it easier for employers to oust unions.
July 19, 2019
Professor Greenfield says we can't muzzle the president, but we can mute the news channel that encourages his hateful rhetoric.
July 17, 2019
In New York Times op-ed, BC Law Professor Hiba Hafiz offers a legal strategy to outmaneuver Uber.
July 12, 2019
Professor and evidence expert Mark Brodin, Thomas Carey ’65, and student Nickolas Merrill ’20 author powerful argument for change.
Professor Ray Madoff talks to The Hollywood Reporter about the college admissions scandal and other bad actors.
July 10, 2019
Frank Figliuzzi, Joyce Vance, Chuck Rosenberg, and Michael Sullivan discuss the fragile future of American democracy.
July 09, 2019
Professor Mary Ann Chirba talks to Vox about the latest legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act.
July 08, 2019
The latest issue of BC Law Magazine is now available. Preview the latest feature stories, news and events online.
Professor Ray Madoff talks to Vox about a lawsuit that could reveal secrets about Silicon Valley’s favorite philanthropic loophole, DAFs.
July 03, 2019
The remarkable life journey of the Cuban girl born Teresa Valdes-Fauli Weintraub ’79.
July 02, 2019
July 01, 2019
In a Cognoscenti op ed, Professor Kari Hong explains why the US should shut immigration detention centers down now.
June 28, 2019
Professor Brodin's letter to the Boston Globe highlights the compassion of late Judge Tauro and asks who will be a 'voice of the unheard.'
Professor Cathleen Kaveny discusses the potential consequences of diverging approaches to abortion laws with America Magazine.
June 26, 2019
Professor Pat McCoy shares her thoughts on whether to define "abusiveness" in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau cases.
June 25, 2019
Read how the BC Innocence Program helped free a man after 20 years behind bars.
June 20, 2019
Michael Cassidy talks to the New York Times on the potential consequences after the disappearance of Kevin Spacey's accuser's smartphone.
Professor Ray Madoff appears on Vox podcast to discuss perpetual charitable trusts.
June 18, 2019
Professor Patricia McCoy speaks to the Cleveland Plain Dealer on the current POTUS administration's approach to mortgage lawsuits.
June 17, 2019
Adjunct professor Tom Barnico pens the history of college oversight from Dartmouth v. Woodward to today.
Professor Ray Madoff writes a WSJ op-ed on Lewis B. Cullman's unique philanthropic ideology.
June 13, 2019
Professor's amicus brief noted in a state court's opinion on Arlene's Flowers suit.
June 11, 2019
Professor Mark Brodin was a featured speaker at a memorial service for US District Court Judge Joseph Tauro.
June 07, 2019
Top policy advisors to do weeklong teaching visits beginning in September.
June 05, 2019
Kent Greenfield talks to Marketplace on the likely rise in popularity of shareholder meetings as campaign venues for political candidates.
June 04, 2019
Libby Professor Kaveny talks to the National Catholic Reporter on the transition from conservative US bishops to a more liberal view.
May 30, 2019
On NECN, a group of BC Law alumni discuss why the city's legal marketplace is growing.
The former CT Governor, alumnus and BC Law Rappaport Visiting Professor was named chancellor of the University of Maine System.
May 29, 2019
Professor Wirth, in letter to the New York Times, says next election could reverse Trump's environmental damage.
May 24, 2019
Congressman Bobby Scott '73 addressed the Class of 2019: "I can’t wait to see the best that is in all of you."
May 23, 2019
Professor Ray Madoff's views highlighted in a Nonprofit Quarterly article about the reduction in IRS budgets and the impact on oversight.
Professor Dan Lyons appears before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce to discuss the LIFT America Act and Broadband Internet Access Service Program.
May 21, 2019
Professor Ray Madoff talks to the San Francisco Chronicle about billionaire Robert Smith’s surprise pledge to pay off Morehouse graduates' loans.
May 19, 2019
3Ls successfully argue in Ninth Circuit for deportee's return.
May 17, 2019
Students to use fellowships and awards to continue public service after graduation.
Professor Repetti's op ed in The Hill dives into the mystery of POTUS tax losses, and gives two plausible alternatives.
May 15, 2019
Professor Repetti talks to Bloomberg (picked up by Fortune Magazine) to discuss whether tax losses reported by POTUS are easily explained.
Professor Robert Bloom talks to WGBH about protests over Harvard faculty dean and professor Ronald Sullivan's role in the Weinstein case.
May 14, 2019
Professor Francine Sherman discusses how black girls are disproportionately punished in school systems with USA Today.
Prof. Olson appears on NECN's "The Take" to discuss the recent lawsuit alleging collusion between drug companies to set prices.
May 09, 2019
Professor Repetti appears on NBC Boston to discuss the New York Times story on the massive losses reported by the president.
Kelsey Barrett '21 celebrated her Law Fund Scholarship at this year's Scholarship Dinner on April 4. Make your gift today to support BC Law.
May 06, 2019
Thumbs-up and smiles were plentiful at Law Day 2019 honoring BC Law's highest achievers.
Prof. Olson testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on "Intellectual Property and the Price of Prescription Drugs: Balancing Innovation and Competition."
May 03, 2019
Professor Daniel Kanstroom will present on global migration and government responses to illegal immigrants.
At annual dinner, donors and students share stories and thanks.
Students in BC Law's Ninth Circuit clinic are disciplined, effective in oral arguments.
In testimony before the Senate Banking Committee, Professor Patricia McCoy argues the legality of the memo.
May 02, 2019
BC Law is ranked #2 with a salary-to-debt ratio of 2.25-to-1 in the latest US News ranking "10 Law Schools Where You Can Pay Off Your Debt."
Professor Kari Hong speaks to the Washington Post about the reasons for the growing number of asylum cases waiting to be heard.
May 01, 2019
April 30, 2019
BC Law prof Pat McCoy testifies on banking regulations before the Senate Banking Committee in Washington DC. Watch the video.
When 4-Star General George W. Casey speaks, it's worth listening.
April 29, 2019
Pioneering Middlesex County DA is honored for a long list of accomplishments.
Professor Mark Brodin writes a letter to the Boston Globe on the democrats and POTUS.
April 26, 2019
For five of the twenty years Omar Martinez was in prison, a BC Law team and colleagues worked to prove his innocence.
April 24, 2019
'Hard working" Congressman to address Class of 2019.
April 19, 2019
Qualified Scranton U. juniors may apply for early admission to BC Law.
April 18, 2019
BC Law professor Jeffrey Cohen talks to Law 360 about the college admissions scandal and the tough tactics of prosecutors.
April 17, 2019
Rappaport board member Lourdes German has received the 2019 Rev. John A. Dinneen, S.J., Hispanic Alumni Community Service Award.
Professor Ray Madoff speaks to NECN on the rising concern for undetected fraudulent activity in nonprofits following budget cuts in the IRS.
The story of Wilmer Garcia, his wrongful deportation, and the BC Law team that helped him fight it.
April 16, 2019
In its 59th year, the Grimes moot court competition is still churning out winners.
How a Kupferschmid grant changed the life of Jennifer Smith ’99.
April 14, 2019
In this Alumni Roundup, meet two thriller writers and eleven other high-achieving colleagues.
April 12, 2019
Professor Zygmunt Plater discusses the city's potential eminent domain case to secure land for the new stadium in the Worcester Business Journal.
BC Law professor Jeffrey Cohen talks to Law 360 about the college admissions scandal and Judge Gorton's reputation.
The BC Global Migration Conference brought over 250 people to campus to discuss problems and solutions to the movement of people around the globe.
April 10, 2019
Scholar Dimitry Kochenov pulls the borders out from under the concept of citizenship and rethinks the whole notion of where we come from.
April 09, 2019
New Suffolk DA says no more inequities in how disadvantaged nonviolent offenders are treated in the system.
Scholars discuss Professor Garcia's idea of re-capturing a vision of trade as a mutually beneficial consensual exchange.
April 05, 2019
April 01, 2019
BC Professor Ray Madoff talks to CNBC on how colleges grow wealth in America.
Experts discuss Second Amendment from opposite perspectives.
31st annual PILF auction raises $20,000 for student public service stipends.
BC Professor Kent Greenfield blogs on the anti-discriminatory rights of corporations for the American Constitution Society.
March 29, 2019
Founders Professor Mary Bilder delivered 'The Lady and George Washington: Female Genius in the Age of the Constitution' on Eliza Harriet O’Connor at Georgetown Law.
March 28, 2019
Pay-to-play politics traps the African nation in never-ending cycle of growth without development.
Professor Ray Madoff speaks to WGBH on how parents involved in the college admissions scandal allegedly exploited the US tax code.
March 25, 2019
BC's Innocence Program leads fight for new trial for man imprisoned for 20 years, as new suspect confesses to the crime.
Highlighting the BC Innocence Program she founded and her remarkable swimming career, Professor Beckman is profiled by The BC Heights.
Technology helps alleviate pain for immigrants kept apart from loved ones.
March 22, 2019
Professor Francine Sherman discusses alternatives to locking up minors for truancy violations in The Crime Report.
March 20, 2019
Professor Hafiz discusses Elizabeth Warren's proposal to break up the "big three" tech companies on WBUR's Radio Boston.
A half-century in, Thomas Carey ’65 still rules as a clinical and moot court legend.
March 18, 2019
International jurisprudence, racial justice, careers in real estate law—topics run the gamut at recent events.
Aspiring labor lawyer wins prestigious fellowship with labor organization.
March 15, 2019
Professor Robert Bloom comments on Aaron Hernandez's reinstated murder conviction to Reuters, which was picked up by the NY Times.
Professor Plater honored for his environmental achievements.
He is among nine alumni to announce promotions and other recent achievements.
March 13, 2019
Libby Professor Kaveny writes for Commonweal on what she calls "Catholic moral theology’s false crisis."
March 12, 2019
Ethicist argues for keeping prosecutors out of board proceedings.
US News, Above the Law, and Princeton Review give high marks to the Law School and its programs.
March 08, 2019
BC Law students win three of the coveted summer public policy placements.
March 07, 2019
At the Legal History Roundtable, scholars feast.
March 05, 2019
Professor Ray Madoff speaks to Investment News about the rise in popularity of Donor Advised Funds.
February 27, 2019
Professor Kari Hong debates with Peter Skerry on the effectiveness of building a potential border wall along the US-Mexico border in The Heights.
February 26, 2019
BC-related team surmounts countless legal hurdles to bring a young man home.
In speech, Rougeau makes the civil rights struggle personal.
February 22, 2019
Professor Cathleen Kaveny discusses the clergy abuse crisis in The Immanent Frame.
A new exhibit featuring pieces from the Robert E. Brooker Collection highlights life in early New England.
February 19, 2019
Professor Ray Madoff speaks to Sludge about the rise of Donor Advised Funds, and more DAF money going to hate groups.
Professor R. Michael Cassidy talks to the Philadelphia Inquirer about a vacated conviction of a man who spent 28 years on death row.
February 18, 2019
Rappaport panel steps into the quagmire of money's impact on elections.
February 14, 2019
BC Women's Law Center seeks candidates for 2019 award.
February 13, 2019
Documentary on Klan highlights how evil doesn't go away, it changes with the times.
The latest edition of the magazine is now available, featuring drug cartel takedowns, an ode to clinical education, and more.
February 11, 2019
Alvarez ’85, Moore ’07, Hugg ’94, others earn promotions, honors, and appointments.
February 06, 2019
Professor Daniel Lyons talks to Bloomberg about the continuing fight over FCC repeal.
February 04, 2019
The remarkable, heroin-laced, high-seas, cartel-sniffing takedown.
Defying the odds, Randall McMillan '95 emerged as a major influencer in America's music industry.
Stories from the crucible of young lawyering.
February 01, 2019
Irit Tamir ’91 harnesses the power of Oxfam to make organizations accountable for human deprivations.
January 31, 2019
Professor David Wirth discusses his experience at the COP24 international conference on climate change with the BC Heights.
Professor Kari Hong responds to the immigration plan proposed by the Trump administration in a Q&A with WalletHub.com.
January 30, 2019
Professor Kent Greenfield takes on the subject in a new post on Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance & Financial Regulation.
January 28, 2019
Professor Dan Lyons writes a column focused on how the shutdown negatively impacted the work to reduce the regulatory burden of government on society.
Law schools must produce more lawmakers, says former Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy ’80 in Rappaport Distinguished Lecture.
January 27, 2019
Professor Katie Young talks to the Philadelphia Inquirer about what to expect after the government shutdown--and whether it might happen again.
January 22, 2019
Professor Katie Young talks to the Philadelphia Inquirer about what (if anything) might impact the government shutdown.
January 18, 2019
Professor Hafiz discusses a comment she helped draft to file to a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the NLRB's "joint employer" standard.
January 11, 2019
Professor Ray Madoff speaks to the Boston Globe about an important estate ruling regarding the rights of a wife and her husband's estate.
January 10, 2019
The Class of 1969 alum led the NE branch of the EPA, advised President Bush, and fought to clean up Boston Harbor.
January 09, 2019
Professor Wirth speaks to the Washington Post about the spike in US emissions in 2018.
January 07, 2019
Professors Mark Brodin and Bob Bloom sign on to an amicus brief in support of a new trial for Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
January 02, 2019
Professor Ray Madoff speaks to the Tribune Review about the concerns about the explosive growth of Donor Advised Funds.
November 07, 2018
BC Law ranked #7 for "Best Professors" and #10 for "Best Quality of Life" in the latest Princeton Review rankings.
April 13, 2016
The Deputy Treasury Secretary and others decried the enormity of debt burden that students carry at a recent event.