Spring 2023
In this issue, we trace the evolution of legal education and highlight the innovations BU Law initiated; members of BU Law's 150th graduating class reflect on their time in law school; and we uncover the life and work of an alum whose contributions to the women's rights movement weren't recognized until after her death.
More Stories
More
Giving
A Litigator’s Library
BU Law hosts a book fair with donations from the family of legendary trial attorney Paul Sugarman (’54).
BU Law Celebrates 2026 Retiring Faculty
Two long-time tax law professors, Ted Sims and Alan Feld, are leaving after decades in the classroom.
Uncomfortable Truths, Real-World Lawyering
For Ivana Wijedasa (’26), her legal education has meant grappling with injustice—and gaining the hands-on experience to challenge it.
Hooked on the Law
A fascination with the U.S. Supreme Court leads to a clerkship—and a future in data privacy and cybersecurity litigation.
In The Media
MoreNgozi Okidegbe is mentioned.
Seton Hall LawKatharine Silbaugh co-authors an opinion.
STAT NewsBoston University School of Law is mentioned.
Bloomberg LawWoodrow Hartzog is quoted.
The AtlanticLatest Issues
Issues-
Spring 2025
-
Spring 2024
-
Fall 2023
