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. https://t.co/Tcbk9tKBgo
Excited to share that Volume 65, Issue 7 of the Boston College Law Review is now available. This issue features four Articles by @RachelJWechsler, Brian J. Connolly, @AgingWithAPlan, and @gmdickinson, and three student Notes. Full content available here: https://t.co/8yphgu7Ugb
Food allergy issues at work is an emerging problem that all employers should take seriously. @robertiafolla at Bloomberg has highlighted my research on this topic.
https://t.co/Vx3lYS92dX
My research, which will appear in the @BCLawReview, is here: https://t.co/BVaIGuQl8M
"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: https://t.co/sAzjfPYoNQ
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: https://t.co/qIhld4gkig
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: https://t.co/OjkL2VIxQX
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:
https://t.co/BVaIGuPNje
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. https://t.co/2ZUhxB8UzV
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: https://t.co/6y1NdMjgNP
Announcing BCLR Volume 62, Issue 4! This issue features four Articles and four student Notes. The full texts are available here: https://t.co/VxQ0poTCQY
Prof. Kathryn Stanchi's Article, "The Rhetoric of Racism in the U.S. Supreme Court," demonstrates how the Courtโs definitions of โracismโ and โwhite supremacyโ undercut the lawโs 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.