Spring 2020
The internet's existential questions, data privacy within government agencies and the private industry, and the fraught balance between human rights and government access to digital evidence.
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Nonprofit Finance and Governance
Navigating Nonprofit Missions and Finances
Associate Professor Elizabeth King brings together her experience in nonprofits, corporate law, and healthcare to study nonprofit finance and governance.
Being Counted: Women & the AIDS Epidemic
Professor Aziza Ahmed's book documents the critical role that women played as activists for treatment and policy.
What Was IP Law Like in the 90s?
SILC Executive Director Jef Pearlman, reflects on the similarities between IP law and emerging technologies, then and now.
LGBTQIA+ Rights Leader John Ward (’76) Is BU Law’s 2026 Commencement Speaker
The trailblazing civil rights lawyer and the first openly gay man to argue before the US Supreme Court will address graduates on May 17.
In The Media
MoreChristopher Robertson is quoted.
MedscapeJasmine Gonzales Rose is mentioned.
Mass.govMarni Goldstein Caputo and Kathleen Luz are honored.
University of St. ThomasRecent Issue Spring 2025 Explore the latest issue of the Record, marking five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a period that continues to reveal deep inequalities across society. From racial justice and healthcare reform to combatting police brutality and family policing, BU Law faculty and alumni are using the law to drive […]
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