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  • An early 1900s photo of Blanche Crozier ('33)
    Alumni

    Ahead of Her Time

    1933 BU Law graduate Blanche Crozier wrote a groundbreaking article about sex discrimination in the Boston University Law Review. Decades later, it found a powerful audience: civil rights leader Pauli Murray and future Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

  • Reproductive Justice

    After Roe, After Dobbs

    Dean Onwuachi-Willig reflects on the future of the impacts of the landmark US Supreme Court rulings.

  • Kristoffer James Purisima (LLM’19) with Lecturer Virginia Greiman
    Alumni

    LAW Memories

    We asked to hear about the moments, people, and places that made your law school experience special, and you answered.

  • Associate Professor Steve Koh teaching
    Faculty

    A Family in Law

    Seventy years after his grandfather taught at BU Law, Steven Arrigg Koh is continuing a family tradition of exploring international law.

  • Ian Gillen (´19) and Alexandra Arnold (´19) shake hands after completing their oral arguments.
    Moot Court

    Practice Makes Perfect

    In its long history at BU Law—dating back to at least 1875—the moot court program has undergone a series of shifts to become what it is today.

  • Alumni

    Class Notes: Spring 2023

    News and updates from BU Law alumni.

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Criminal Defense

Demand the Impossible

BU Law hosts an event to celebrate the publication of Professor Robert Tsai’s latest book.

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