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BOSTON COLLEGE
LAW SCHOOL MAGAZINE
SUMMER 2020
BC.EDU/BCLAWMAGAZINE
THE
PLUS
GREAT CASE: Jay Gould ’06 Wins
Historic $1 Billion Verdict for Sony
PROFILE: Therese Pritchard ’78
BRAINSTORM: Dean Vincent Rougeau
and Michael Gehrardt
Debate the Impeachment
GIVING: The 2019-2020 Report
VISION PROJECT
The BC Law faculty discuss where the Covid-19 pandemic may lead us.
There are warnings, but there are also farsighted ideas and strategies
for crafting a better future, a more just society, and a world in which each
and every human being is equal under the law.
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CAUTIONARY TALES
In public and private sectors,
ethics have been wanting.
Associate Dean for Academic
BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL MAGAZINE SUMMER 2020 BC
BC Law Magazine
Contents SUMMER 2020 VOLUME
IN LIMINE Foremost Beware the Ides of March W
FOR THE RECORD SUMMER 2020 VOLU
BEHIND THE COLUMNS Foremost THE VISION PROJECT
Campus News and Events of Note IN BRIEF 6 FACULTY
DOCKET In Brief
The book is the first to explore the 19th century
DOCKET Faculty Scholarship Copyright Subtlet
Yen’s work has had considerable influence over the
DOCKET In the Field
1234 would come a day when people would s
DOCKET Brainstorm
Q+A WITH Michael Gerhardt and DEAN VI
DOCKET Evidence A Drug’s Journey How lawyers
LEGAL TOUCHPOINTS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 1. Duri
PANDEMIC WILL THE VISION CHANGE US. BY THE BC LAW
PROJECT MINISCULE IN SIZE AS COVID-19 IS (125 NA
THE PROTECTOR What have you been doing to increas
two weeks. That’s what the creation of the call c
JUSTICE ALL IS NOT FAIR / Where’s the justice in
THE VISION PROJECT history of exclusionary
AHA! What Democracy? The long, steady creep of w
CAUTIONARY TALES Historically, how did American b
ECONOMICS THE BOTTOM LINE / Three views on why we
Another example: Many of our social insurance a
HIBA HAFIZ JOINED BC LAW AS AN ASSISTANT PRO- FES
expanded in meatpacking plants, fast- food restau
RIGHTS WHAT ARE OUR RIGHTS? / Let’s see what the
LIFTING THE CURTAIN Q+A PROFESSOR KATHARINE YOUNG
PROFESSOR DANIEL FARBMAN TEACHES AND WRITES IN TH
will preserve us from social and legal upheaval,
Steven Koh Q+A s
CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY THE LAW OF THE LAND / H
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WHEN THE WASHINGTON, DC, LAW FIRM BRYAN CAVE MERG
recorded loans as sales from 1996 to 2000,” the
The of Land Music &Piracy In a copyright sho
For most of us, what qualifies as an epic music de
Gould, the father of seven-year-old twins
how there’s personal meaning we draw from
time, as the number of notices mounted, Cox amend
GENERATIONS 44 CLASS NOTES 45 SPOTLIGHTS Walter E
Written and edited by Deborah J. Wakefield and Mar
FIONA TREVELYAN HORNBLOWER ’96 A Leader’s Agenda
ESQUIRE ClassNotes 96 99
ESQUIRE ClassNotes JOHN R. DAVIS ’10
John R. Davis is a partner in the A
ESQUIRE Alumni News Got a Hard Question? Cal
Sharing the Latinx Spirit Publisher Alexis Rugi
ESQUIRE Advancing Excellence DONOR PROFILE
STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
ESQUIRE Advancing Excellence Lending a Hand W
giving re-
The 2019-2020 Giving Report dean’s council giving
HOUGHTELING SOCIETY $5,000+ Alumni and Friends R
The 2019-2020 Giving Report the annual giving rep
Daniel E. Callahan•• Paul K. Cascio•• Bruce Chasa
The 2019-2020 Giving Report Lawrence E. Flede
Elizabeth Russell Freeman••• Royal C. Gardner•• M
The 2019-2020 Giving Report Rachel Beth Dame
2009 Jonathan Mark Agudelo Alex A. Andalis• David
The 2019-2020 Giving Report shaw society Legacy g
Olivia G. Flynn Courtney R. Foley Lucas Joseph Fo
The 2019-2020 Giving Report Jane D. Gannon•••
Lois Ruttman••• Cathleen M. Ryan••• Ellen Ryan Wi
In Closing THE VISION PROJECT Trade You Growing
Hearsay: Talking about BC Law Sue Farina, an arb
Boston College Law School 885 Centre Street Newto