Taking Law Review Article Titles Seriously
In 1977, legal scholar and philosopher Ronald Dworkin published the seminal book Taking Rights Seriously. While the book is a landmark work for those interested in the philosophy of the law, it also...
View ArticleGoing Big: What the Patriots’ Loss Can Teach Us About Risk Management
This past Sunday the Patriots suffered a painful loss to the Giants in what was easily one of the most exciting Super Bowls of late. Boston wept, New York rejoiced, but the most incredible part of the...
View ArticleThe Finance Corner: Literature on the Cheap
If you have time to read for fun then you are probably not in Law School. I like to quantify the value of my entertainment expenditures as a ratio between the money spent and the length of the...
View ArticleThe Finance Corner: Managing Your Social Presence
Every social "Friend" is a potential leak, so you better plug them all... wait a second. Do NOT shoot anyone. *Phew* That was close. In this day and age of ever-present social media, we must be...
View ArticleTwo Constitutional Law Developments To Close Out February
As February comes to a close (one day later than usual), I wanted to post on a couple constitutional law developments this month that both happen to pit the American Civil Liberties Union against...
View ArticleExpanding Legal Positivism
Legal Positivism The standard party line of the legal positivists goes that laws are created through social behavior and, while in some distant sense express a normative moral will of the people, don’t...
View ArticleThe Well-Rounded Lawyer in Jeopardy
Our recent, informal survey of student group leaders has revealed that 1Ls are reacting tepidly to their more experienced counterparts’ extracurricular recruitment efforts. This widespread reaction...
View ArticleParking Jam at BCLS
Each year, I pay $267.00 for the privilege of parking my Honda Accord at Boston College Law School. Thus, as a 3L, I have paid a total of $801.00 to park on the Newton Campus. This parking pass...
View ArticleHow EagleiOnline Got Me a Job
As this EagleiOnline editorial notes, extracurriculars are an important part of law school, enriching the community and the individuals who participate. They also enrich the legal community at large,...
View ArticleRacism: A Look at What It Is and Why
Racism is a very complex and sensitive subject for everyone involved. Many people have very strong and emotion fueled stances, which can make it difficult to calmly discuss the issue. This is...
View ArticleThe Finance Corner: Amazon Discount [PSA]
This is a just a quick PSA for all students who use Amazon. Amazon is offering Amazon Prime for Students with very favorable terms currently. New members can try Amazon Student Prime for free for six...
View ArticleGoing Big: What the Patriots’ Loss Can Teach Us About Risk Management
This past Sunday the Patriots suffered a painful loss to the Giants in what was easily one of the most exciting Super Bowls of late. Boston wept, New York rejoiced, but the most incredible part of the...
View ArticleThe Finance Corner: Literature on the Cheap
If you have time to read for fun then you are probably not in Law School. I like to quantify the value of my entertainment expenditures as a ratio between the money spent and the length of the...
View ArticleThe Finance Corner: Managing Your Social Presence
Every social "Friend" is a potential leak, so you better plug them all... wait a second. Do NOT shoot anyone. *Phew* That was close. In this day and age of ever-present social media, we must be...
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