BU School of Law Joins Fight to Help Tenants in Eviction Moratorium Crisis

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BU School of Law Joins Fight to Help Tenants in Eviction Moratorium Crisis

Responding to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland’s request for assistance from the legal community, BU School of Law Dean Angela Onwuachi-Willig hopes the school’s work helps “students learn how fulfilling it can be to give voice to the voiceless.” Here’s what we are doing


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The Toll on Children’s Health During COVID-19

BU experts say that although kids faced a dizzying array of disruptions in the pandemic, they are resilient and there is reason for hope. Learn why the kids will be alright


FACULTY EXPERTS


How 9/11 Changed The World

BU experts in international relations, immigration, terrorism, health law, and policing reflect on how that day’s events have reshaped our lives over the last 20 years.  Read their insights


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