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BC International Students Uneasy Over Potential Trump Immigration Policies

BC International Students Uneasy Over Potential Trump Immigration Policies

Nikita Osadchiy January 2, 2025
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House on Jan. 20, the prospect of impending changes to immigration policies is raising concern among some international students at Boston College. 
(Steve Mooney / Heights Archive)

Rona Dissects the Role of International Law in the Israel-Hamas Conflict

Grace Sullivan February 2, 2024
In the wake of the International Court of Justice’s ruling on the case against Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip, Gabor Rona, professor of practice at Cardozo Law School, spoke to the nuances of applying law to the Israel-Hamas conflict. 
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

BC Law Alumna Appointed to National Credit Union Administration Board by President Biden

Jack Beckman January 28, 2024
Tanya Otsuka, BC Law ’11, was sworn in as a board member of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) board on Jan. 8.
(Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice To Join BC Law Faculty in 2024

Will Martino June 26, 2023
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice Elspeth B. Cypher is set to join the Boston College Law School faculty after she retires in 2024.
(Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

BC Law Rises 8 Spots to No. 29 in U.S. News & World Report’s 2023–24 Law School Rankings

Natalie Arndt May 27, 2023
Boston College Law School rose to No. 29 in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2023–24 law school rankings, an eight-spot increase from last year.
Purchasing Mount Alvernia Would Provide BC With an Opportunity To Expand

Purchasing Mount Alvernia Would Provide BC With an Opportunity To Expand

The Heights Editorial Board April 23, 2023
The closure of Mount Alvernia High School, an all-girls Catholic school in Newton, provides Boston College with a rare opportunity to buy new land. The University should pursue this purchase to support its students, faculty, and any future expansion endeavors.
Bill Cascone spoke at the BCIP Innocence Clinic seminar (Featured Image Courtesy of Sharon Beckman)

The BC Innocence Program: a Mission To Represent the Wrongly Convicted

Beth Verghese October 16, 2022
David Grimaldi and members of the Boston College Innocence Program (BCIP) stood outside the Massachusetts Correctional Institute at Norfolk on Aug. 11, waiting to see Bill Cascone walk out of the prison after 35 years.
Chief Justice of Mass. Supreme Judicial Court Set to Speak at BC Law Commencement

Chief Justice of Mass. Supreme Judicial Court Set to Speak at BC Law Commencement

Alexis Thomas February 27, 2022
Aspiring lawyers of the Boston College Law School Class of 2022 will have their final academic year capped with a commencement speech on May 27 from Kimberly S. Budd, chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC).
Outgoing Connecticut Governor to Teach Law, Public Policy

Outgoing Connecticut Governor to Teach Law, Public Policy

Isabella Cavazzoni October 28, 2018
Almost 40 years after he left campus, outgoing Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy, BC ’77 and BC Law ’80, will return to Boston College Law School. He will begin teaching at the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy in January.
Law School, School of Nursing Hold Homicide Forum

Law School, School of Nursing Hold Homicide Forum

Sophia Fox October 25, 2017
One of the main reasons for the conference to educate those who are interested in becoming forensic nurses.
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