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The Boston College Law Review is the oldest scholarly publication at Boston College Law School. We publish articles on legal issues of national interest.

Newton, MA Katılım Ekim 2012
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Julie Dahlstrom
Julie Dahlstrom@jdahlstrom765·
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)
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Stacey Tovino
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So excited to get a hard copy of my latest article, published in @BCLawReview!
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D'Andra Shu
D'Andra Shu@dandrashu·
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.cf…
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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/bclr/vol62/iss…
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Boston College Law Review@BCLawReview·
Finally, we have published outstanding student Notes from Mitchell Feldman, Katherine Foley, Connor Romm, and Lucas Spremulli. Congratulations to all!
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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.
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