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Prof. Kevin Powers, director of BC Law's new MLS in Cybersecurity, talks to the md´«Ã½¹ú²ú¾ç Globe about the growing dangers of data breaches and hacks.
Prof. Brian JM Quinn comments in Bloomberg and Forbes on the former president's plummeting stock, and what it could mean for his MAGA empire.
Prof Fred Yen says SCOTUS may consider Cox Communications’ petition Thursday seeking review of a copyright infringement case Cox said threatens internet access nationwide & carries huge ramifications for the economy.
How will the Supreme Court's immunity decision impact Trump's criminal cases? Prof. Jeffrey Cohen talks about the latest developments.
Prof. Ray Madoff talks to media outlets about Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's donor advised fund and charitable giving.
Prof. Brian JM Quinn is quoted in multiple media outlets on Elon Musk's pay package.
BC Law professor Brian JM Quinn spoke to several news outlets about a bill that would amend Delaware’s corporate code to dramatically change how boards of directors oversee companies as fiduciaries.
Prof. Jeffrey Cohen joined WBUR Radio md´«Ã½¹ú²ú¾ç and was quoted in AP on the prosecution of Donald Trump.
Professor Brian Quinn comments in multiple media outlets on the Tesla board asking shareholders to vote again on the multibillion-dollar compensation package that was thrown out by a Delaware court.
BC Law Professor Brian Quinn is quoted in multiple media outlets on Elon Musk, OpenAI, and breach of contract lawsuits.
BC Law Professor Brian Quinn continues to provide commentary to multiple media outlets on Capital One's planned merger with Discover.
BC Law Professor Brian Quinn is quoted in multiple media outlets on the impact of Friday's judgment against Donald Trump and his business.
Prof. Ray Madoff explains the murky tax benefits of donor advised funds in Fortune and The Wall Street Journal's stories on Netflix Co-Founder Reed Hastings giving $1.1 billion in Shares to a Silicon Valley Charity DAF.
Prof. Brian Quinn was quoted in the BBC and The Wall Street Journal on a judge's ruling over Elon Musk's compensation package from Tesla, and Musk's social posts about changing the company's state of incorporation from Delaware to another state.
Prof. Katharine Young's latest work (co-edited with Malcolm Langford), The Oxford Handbook of Economic and Social Rights, is available through Oxford University Press.
Professor Reena Parikh, Director of BC Civil Rights Clinic, helps give voice to prisoners who engaged in a hunger strike over oppressive conditions in solitary confinement.
Comments by Professor Michael Cassidy on cases where politics and police resistance undercut the authority of prosecutors are included in two pieces by ProPublica.
BC Law professor David Olson is quoted in a Computerworld story about the Google antitrust case.
Thomas Rosa, a BC Innocence Program client, spent 34 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. After a judge's order that vacated Rosa's convictions, his attorneys held a press conference where they discussed next steps.
BC Law Professor Jeffrey Cohen spoke to a number of news outlets about the upcoming Donald Trump trials.
Kent Greenfield spoke to a number of news outlets about the US Supreme Court, from ideas for reform to the most recent rulings on affirmative action and student debt.
Thomas Mitchell was quoted in multiple media outlets on landmark "Bruce's Beach" case.
McCoy speaks to media outlets about the collapse of First Republic Bank.
McCoy speaks to numerous media outlets, including the NY Times and The Hill, on the collapse of SVB and what's next for the banking industry..
BC Law Professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Daniel Lyons discussed the SCOTUS cases focused on Internet companies' potential liabilities around recommended content.
The latest volume of the md´«Ã½¹ú²ú¾ç College Law Review is now available.
In a wide-ranging interview with Dean Odette Lienau, former Republican US Representative Liz Cheney made the case that the Constitution takes precedence over party affiliation and self-interest.
The value of donor support for law students came to life at the annual dinner that acknowledges those who give and offers recipients the chance to say thank you.
How the pop star's recent actions regarding recording rights has set the music industry and young artists on a difficult copyright path.