The Boston College Law Review is the oldest scholarly publication at Boston College Law School. We publish articles on legal issues of national interest.
Check out this week's #FeatureFriday read, @RachelJWechsler's Article "Intimate Partner Violence: Access to Protection Beyond the Pandemic," which uses empirical data to argue for more flexible hearing choices for survivors of IPV. bclawreview.bc.edu/articles/…
"Disability, Race, and Immigration: The Intersectional Impact of Policing" by @taniava05351239 is our #FeatureFriday. The Article examines police response to noncitizens facing an acute mental health event through an intersectional lens. Check it out here: bclawreview.bc.edu/articles/…
Moore v. Harper not only rejected a strong version of ISLT; it made it unlikely that any future ISLT claims will succeed. Read this new article by @BrianneGorod, @annajessurun, and myself, forthcoming in @BCLawReview, on ISLT post-Moore: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.…
On this BCLR #FeatureFriday we are excited to highlight @StaceyTovino's Article "Aborted Confidentiality," which evaluates the effectiveness of the HIPAA Privacy Rule's 2024 amendments in protecting patient confidentiality. Read the full Article here: bclawreview.bc.edu/articles/…
Excited to share that my Article, "Digital Servitude," is forthcoming with @BCLawReview in 2025. The article explores forced labor practices facilitated by information and communication technology (ICT).... (1/x)
I'm so pleased to share that my new paper, The Food Allergy Generation Goes to Work, will be appearing in @BCLawReview this spring. When it clears the SSRN screening process, you can find the manuscript here:
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.…
The June/July issue of the Boston College Law Review is now available. This issue features two Articles by @tovino_stacey and @taniava05351239, two student Notes, and eight student Case Comments. Full content is available on the BCLR website. bclawreview.bc.edu/348/volum…
New in the BCLR E. Supp.! The authors of "The Cost of Guilty Breach," examined 1,000 M&A contracts and interviewed 30 practitioners to question whether fault is irrelevant to contract breach in the real world.
Read their findings here: lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bcl…
Announcing BCLR Volume 62, Issue 4! This issue features four Articles and four student Notes. The full texts are available here: lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bcl…
Prof. Kathryn Stanchi's Article, "The Rhetoric of Racism in the U.S. Supreme Court," demonstrates how the Court’s definitions of “racism” and “white supremacy” undercut the law’s potential to achieve racial justice & have removed the Court as a player in the fight against racism.
The BCLR was honored to host @JudgeFergusonTX this evening to discuss remote legal proceedings! Of course, we asked him about the famous #CatLawyer video. He encouraged students that the incident represents the best of our profession -- lawyers stepping up during the pandemic.
Professor @zacharykaufman will join BCLR this Friday to present his Article, "Digital Age Samaritans." The Article analyzes #bystanders and #upstanders who use modern technology to view, document, and share evidence of crimes contemporaneously or soon after commission. Join us!