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View all collectionsBeginning in 1981 and continuing into the mid-1990s, The Alledger was the student newspaper of the Boston College Law School. The Alledger published both serious and satirical articles on topics related to student life at the law school. Frequent topics include the arrival and departure of faculty m...
Begun as part of the Black History at BC Law project, this collection seeks to document the history of Black BC Law students and alumni, particularly highlighting events held by the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) and Black Alumni Network (BAN). The photos below come from a variety of sourc...
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View all additionsThis conversation occurred at the start of the conference on “Women at Work” on Friday, October 25, 2024, 9:00 to 9:30 a.m. What follows is the conversation with Renee Jones, edited for clarity.
This article proposes that the concept and language of coercive control provides helpful ways to describe, frame, and mediate the tactics used by the Family Regulation System to control and regulate families. This work enters current conversations about the Family Regulation System and makes two imp...
This book answers many questions for those tasked with deciding whether and how to fund a law school clinic. It also provides metrics by which to evaluate the operations of a clinic. And finally, this book addresses not just how best to run a clinic, but in many ways how best to deliver legal servic...