News & Politics Why DC’s Public Defender Service Is Among the Country’s Best An interview with Avis Buchanan, who runs the agency. Supreme Court, Q&A, Law, Prince George's County | 10 months ago
News & Politics What It’s Like to Be a Woman Who Sues Her Employer for Gender Discrimination I had to figure out how to reinvent myself, says Kerrie Campbell, 57. Law, Women in Washington, Lawyers, #MeToo | Oct 9, 2019
News & Politics Devin Nunes Has Filed a Very Weird Lawsuit Against Ryan Lizza Media, Law, Devin Nunes, Iowa | Oct 1, 2019
News & Politics Let’s Bring the Phanatic to DC Sports, Washington Nationals, Law, Philadelphia | Aug 2, 2019
News & Politics This DC Guy Breaks Big News by Poking Around Obscure Court Docs Meet Seamus Hughes, the PACER whisperer. Washington Post, Silver Spring, FBI, George Washington University | Jun 11, 2019
News & Politics A Legal Loophole Is About to Let an Alleged White Nationalist Terrorist Go Free A Coast Guard officer was accused of plotting mass murder. Here's why a judge says he should get bail. Law, Terrorism, US Coast Guard, Christopher Hasson | May 7, 2019
News & Politics 5 Experts You’ll Be Hearing From if Trump Ever Gets Impeached Your talking head cheat sheet. Donald Trump, Books, Law, impeachment | Mar 12, 2019
Food | News & Politics Could a DC Restaurant Legally Refuse Service to Sarah Sanders or Another Trump Official? In DC, political affiliation is a protected class. But what does that mean? Law, Kirstjen Nielsen, Red Hen, Sarah Sanders | Jun 25, 2018
News & Politics The ACLU is Leading the Fight Against Trump’s Muslim Ban. Meet Its New Top Lawyer. Georgetown, Donald J. Trump, Law, ACLU | Jan 30, 2017
News & Politics “We Were Married on the Second Day of June, and the Police Came After Us the 14th of July.” An oral history of the landmark Virginia case that legalized interracial marriage. Virginia, Law, Race, Marriage | Nov 2, 2016