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|city=Newton | | established = 1929 | ||
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|website=www.bc.edu/schools/law/ | | street_address = 885 Centre St | ||
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'''Boston College Law School''', known colloquially as '''BC Law''', is a prestigious professional graduate school at [[Boston College]]. Located approximately 1.5 miles from the main Boston College campus in [[Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts|Chestnut Hill]], Boston College Law School is situated on a 40-acre wooded campus in [[Newton, Massachusetts|Newton]], [[Massachusetts]]. With approximately 800 students and 125 faculty members, the Law School is the largest of BC's seven graduate and professional schools.<ref>http://www.bc.edu/schools/</ref> Admission to BC Law is among the most selective in the [[United States]], with approximately 7,000 applicants for the 275 places in the first year class in 2005.<ref>http://www.bc.edu/schools/law/about/ataglance/</ref> 25% of the students are [[AHANA]]. Reflecting its [[Jesuit]] heritage, BC Law is noted for its programs in [[human rights]], [[social justice]] and [[public interest|public interest law]]. Its faculty has played a significant national role arguing for the repeal of the [[Solomon Amendment]], presenting oral arguments before the [[United States Supreme Court]] in ''[[Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights|Rumsfeld v. FAIR]]''. The U.S. News and World Report 2006 Law School Rankings placed Boston College Law School 27th in the country, fourth in New England, and [[Brody Admissions]] ranks BC Law as the 23rd most prestigious law school in the United States, third in [[New England]]. <ref> [http://www.brody.com/law/resources/brody_law_school_rankings.php prestige rankings]</ref> | '''Boston College Law School''', known colloquially as '''BC Law''', is a prestigious professional graduate school at [[Boston College]]. Located approximately 1.5 miles from the main Boston College campus in [[Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts|Chestnut Hill]], Boston College Law School is situated on a 40-acre wooded campus in [[Newton, Massachusetts|Newton]], [[Massachusetts]]. With approximately 800 students and 125 faculty members, the Law School is the largest of BC's seven graduate and professional schools.<ref>http://www.bc.edu/schools/</ref> Admission to BC Law is among the most selective in the [[United States]], with approximately 7,000 applicants for the 275 places in the first year class in 2005.<ref>http://www.bc.edu/schools/law/about/ataglance/</ref> 25% of the students are [[AHANA]]. Reflecting its [[Jesuit]] heritage, BC Law is noted for its programs in [[human rights]], [[social justice]] and [[public interest|public interest law]]. Its faculty has played a significant national role arguing for the repeal of the [[Solomon Amendment]], presenting oral arguments before the [[United States Supreme Court]] in ''[[Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights|Rumsfeld v. FAIR]]''. The U.S. News and World Report 2006 Law School Rankings placed Boston College Law School 27th in the country, fourth in New England, and [[Brody Admissions]] ranks BC Law as the 23rd most prestigious law school in the United States, third in [[New England]]. <ref> [http://www.brody.com/law/resources/brody_law_school_rankings.php prestige rankings]</ref> | ||