BU Law Celebrates 2025 Retiring Faculty
Professor of Law and Nancy Barton Scholar Nancy J. Moore has served as a valued member of the Boston University School of Law faculty for over twenty-five years. As a nationally recognized leader in the field of legal ethics, Moore has taught courses on professional responsibility, evidence, and torts, and seminars on lawyering in the 21st century and legal ethics for business lawyers.
David H. Webber Produces the Research Handbook on Representative Shareholder Litigation
Webber’s second book about shareholder rights law presents research from leading scholars in the field.
Professor David Webber Uncovers the Untapped Power of the Working Class in New Book
The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder: Labor’s Last Best Weapon unveils a new path for the modern worker.
The Real Reason the Investor Class Hates Pensions
Professor David Webber suggests the drive toward pension reform will limit the economic and political power of working class shareholders in this New York Times op-ed.
Politics and Investment
Professor of Law David Webber discusses his research on how the fields interact to influence our society.
BU Law Congratulates David Webber, Awarded Tenure and Promoted to Professor of Law
The promotion acknowledges Webber’s dedication to teaching and key contributions to legal scholarship.
Gordon, Webber selected to participate in Yale/Stanford/Harvard Junior Faculty Forum
David Webber will present on mergers and acquisitions, while Wendy Gordon comments upon the work of IP law scholars at the Yale/Stanford/Harvard Junior Faculty Forum.