Diversity in Law School
LGBT Survey Results: Boston College Law School
Nondiscrimination Policy
Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1863, Boston College is dedicated to intellectual excellence and to its Jesuit, Catholic heritage.
Boston College recognizes the essential contribution a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff makes to the advancement of its goals and ideals in an atmosphere of respect for one another and for the University's mission and heritage. Accordingly, Boston College commits itself to maintaining a welcoming environment for all people and extends its welcome in particular to those who may be vulnerable to discrimination, on the basis of their race, ethnic or national origin, religion, color, age, gender, marital or parental status, veteran status, disabilities, or sexual orientation.
Student Organization Contact Information
Faculty Contact Information
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Course Titles and/or Descriptions
Sexuality and the Law
Domestic Partnership Benefits
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Additional Information
Through Lambda, a BC Law coalition of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender students, staff, faculty, and supporters, the law school fosters a supportive social network, educates the community about LGBT identities, sponsors panels on legal issues affecting LGBT individuals, promotes diversity in the law school and the legal profession, and strives toward equality before the law.
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