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Admitted students may now register with Eagleionline using their BC.EDU email addresses. To register, click here. Registration gets you hundreds of course outlines, course evaluations and more.
 
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Check out our “Where Should a BC Law Student Live” post (and summer shuttle bus link).
 
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Finally, take a look at what students are saying about the law school in a feature Eagleionline calls WHY BC?
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By Jesse Stellato

There is some evidence that the mood at Boston College Law School is changing over the recent selection of Attorney General Michael Mukasey to speak at the 2008 Law School Commencement exercises.

Though students' first reaction was one of general, but not wholly unqualified praise, some students and alumni are now speaking out against the administration.

facebook.jpg"While the process [of selecting Mukasey] alone appears to have been deeply flawed, the substance of the decision and the message it sends to the BCLS Community raises fundamental questions about the identity of the institution," said Dan Roth '04 in an email. 

Roth has also started a group, "Waterboarding IS torture," on Facebook. The group currently has nine members, including Professor Ruth-Arlene W. Howe


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