Jack M. Beermann

Jack Beermann’s scholarship focuses on two areas: civil rights litigation and administrative law. He is an authority on the circumstances under which state and local officials, and local governments, should be held liable for their constitutional violations. “What particularly fascinates me is studying the values underlying our public law system and how social movements and history […]

James Bessen

James Bessen, an economist and technologist, serves as Executive Director of the Technology & Policy Research Initiative at Boston University. He has also been a successful innovator and CEO of a software company. Bessen studies the major economic impacts of technology on society (see New York Times profile), writing academic papers, magazine articles, and books. His latest book, The […]

Mark Bluver

Mark H. Bluver joins Boston University School of Law’s faculty as a part-time Lecturer in the Compassionate Release Practicum. Mr. Bluver is currently a solo practitioner in the Law Office of Mark H. Bluver. He began his professional career as an associate at Cahill Gordon and Reindel, a national law firm based on Wall Street. While at Cahill, he […]

Isaac Borenstein

Judge Isaac Borenstein (ret.) has taught evidence, criminal law and procedure, and a number of other subjects, both part and full time at several law schools over the past 30+ years. During the 2018–19 academic year, he taught evidence in the fall and criminal procedure in the spring at Brooklyn Law School, where by student […]

Ronald S. Borod

Ronald S. Borod is a partner in DLA Piper’s Corporate and Finance group. He has worked extensively in securitization and structured finance for almost two decades and established a reputation as a thought leader in the creation of innovative structures and financial products. Mr. Borod focuses his practice on the development and implementation of new […]

Sheila Bridges

Sheila has spent over a decade designing trusts and advising families on wealth planning. Sheila has graduate degrees from the University of Chicago Law School, Cornell University, and the University of Cambridge, and she teaches Wills, Trusts & Estates and Estate Planning at Boston University School of Law and Suffolk University Law School.

Elizabeth Brody Gluck

Ms. Brody Gluck began her legal career at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo in Boston and practiced there for close to a decade. She then served as vice-president and legal counsel to Analysis Group Inc., an economic consulting firm in Boston, before moving back into private practice at Verrill Dana, where she served […]

Jade Brown

Professor Jade Brown (BU Law ’16), Clinical Associate Professor of Law, is the founder and Executive Director for the Consumer Economic Justice Clinic, which trains students to advocate for low-income clients who have been unjustly denied credit or who are facing unfair debt collection practices. In the Consumer Economic Justice Clinic, Professor Brown invites law […]