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BOSTON COLLEGE
LAW SCHOOL MAGAZINE
SUMMER 2019
BC.EDU/BCLAWMAGAZINE
PLUS
GLOBAL
ENGAGEMENT
Unbound
A Radical View
of Citizenship
EMPLOYMENT
LAW
Goodbye
9 to 5
Why Worklife
Will Never
Be the Same
Again
PROFILE
Miami
Nice
A Cuban Girl
Who Made It
in America
THE
INNOCENCE WHISPERERS
What Does It Take to Free the Wrongly Convicted? Intuition Is Part of It.
So Are Incisive Legal Minds. But at BC Law There Is Also Something More,
A Special Collaboration Among Lawyers, Students, and the Gifted Adjunct Professor Charlotte Whitmore,
Who Together Work to Solve Stubborn Cases.
Omar Martinez’s S
BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL MAGAZINE SUMMER 2019 BC
BC Law Magazine
Contents SUMMER 2019 VOLUME
IN LIMINE Foremost Still in the Dark Ages of
FOR THE RECORD SUMMER 2019 VOLUME 27
BEHIND THE COLUMNS Foremost H
Campus News and Events of Note IN BRIEF 6 IMPACT
DOCKET In Brief
Below, director Eleanor Bingham Miller, left, lis
DOCKET In Brief
A System So Strange Election experts shine a ligh
DOCKET Impact When Wilmer Garc
tion agent had told him, incorrectly, that he
DOCKET Candid One ‘Badass Lawyer’ How Alex B
Summer 2019 BC LAW MAGAZINE 13
DOCKET Faculty Scholarship Undo Influence? S
During the rulemaking that followed passage of th
DOCKET In the Field
1234 but you also have to have the abil-
DOCKET Brainstorm
Q+A WITH Dimitry Kochenov and DEAN VI
DOCKET Evidence 9 to 5 Old ways, new gigs— t
UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT Workforce 327.16million
The INNOCENCE WHISPERERS Adjunct Professor Charl
HOPE has many adversaries, but few greater than t
After twenty years of failed efforts to prove his
Sharon Beckman, left, is the visionary creator an
statement was not used as evidence at trial, and
a family within an affluent community, Ross- man
or to justice. There are many different pieces al
The remarkable LIFE JOURNEY of the CUB
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prominent in Cuba since the 1500s, after all. But
took from Professor Hugh Ault. “I think I was a d
Aisha Jorge Massengill ’95, who
77 AISHA JORGE MASSENGILL ’95 MANAGING COUNSEL S
7 BRIAN WONG ’08 GLOBAL EXPERT THINKS THE US HAS
1 JAFFE DICKERSON ’75 VETERAN LAWYER IDENTIFIES
Photograph by MATT KALINOWSKI
GENERATIONS 40 CLASS NOTES 41 SPOTLIGHTS Gordon S
Written and edited by Deborah J. Wakefield and Mar
ESQUIRE ClassNotes JENNIFER
previously a member of the com- munication prac
ESQUIRE ClassNotes MATTHEW YOSP
tions and grow their brands with patent and tra
ESQUIRE Alumni News “After the court had
a definite job. I am profoundly grateful for the l
ESQUIRE Alumni News An ‘Instrument of Fairnes
CAREY: VICKI SANDERS With few expectation
ESQUIRE Click LAW DAY 2019 The Ritz-Carlton
COMMENCEMENT 2019 In a commencement address fil
ESQUIRE Advancing Excellence Behind Every Gif
“It’s always a challenge to make ends meet and I
JOIN THE FUN! REUNION & ALUMNI WEEKEND NOVEMBER 1
2018 giving re-
The 2018-2019 Giving Report dean’s council giving
HOUGHTELING SOCIETY $5,000+ Alumni and Friends A
The 2018-2019 Giving Report the annual giving rep
Michael Carlin Towers•• Mark W. Vaughn•• Stephen
The 2018-2019 Giving Report Laurel G. Yancey
Paula M. Devereaux•• Celeste P. Duffy William R.
The 2018-2019 Giving Report David Baron• Jose
Bryan A. Nickels•• Mahvesh A. Qureshi Diane N. Ra
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The 2018-2019 Giving Report Alison Blum Joan
Anabel Rodriguez- Whelton•• Martha Rogers• Janice
In Closing Playing by the Rules
Hearsay: Talking about BC Law Lauren Stiller Rikl
Boston College Law School 885 Centre Street Newto