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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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I. Bennett Capers, a professor of law at Brooklyn Law School, speaks at the “Racial Bias, Disparities and Oppression in the 1L Curriculum” talk on diversifying law education hosted by Boston University’s School of Law Saturday. DENGFENG YANG/ DFP FILE

BU School of Law holds symposium on racial inequality in legal education

Miriam Fauzia March 2, 2020
Law professionals from across the country gathered at the BU School of Law on Friday to attend the symposium entitled, “Racial Bias, Disparities and Oppression in the 1L Curriculum,” to discuss the lack of diversity in conversations in the field.
Between the Lines: The Madness in March will continue through the tournament

Between the Lines: The Madness in March will continue through the tournament

Michael Alcaraz March 19, 2018
We call it March Madness for a reason. The 64-team tournament that frequently produces upsets, Cinderella stories and teams with an “us against the world” mentality is undoubtedly mad, but that doesn’t mean that it’s good.
Fish And Chipps: The death of Johnny Football and the fall of Johnny Manziel

Fish And Chipps: The death of Johnny Football and the fall of Johnny Manziel

Isaac Chipps December 2, 2015

It’s easy to look at Johnny Manziel, the poor decisions he’s repeatedly made and the mockery he’s made of himself, and not have an ounce of pity for the guy. He was handed the keys to the kingdom,...

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