News & Politics David Gregory’s Wife Calls in to Dispute His “Today Show” Story The guest host’s wife offered her opinion on whether women are chattier than men. Capital Comment, Power Players | Feb 21, 2013
News & Politics Which Outgoing Obama Administration Officials Will Command Top Dollar? A look at prospects for Obama's best and brightest legal talent. Capital Comment, Law & Lobbying | Jan 25, 2013
News & Politics WilmerHale Faces $5 Million Discrimination Suit A former lawyer at the top Washington firm claims she was fired because of her gender, age, and family responsibilities. Capital Comment, Local News, Law & Lobbying | Jan 24, 2013
News & Politics Wendy Gordon Sues FishbowlDC About “Wendy Wednesday” The publicist is seeking $2 million in damages—but does she have a case? Capital Comment, Local News, Law & Lobbying | Jan 23, 2013
News & Politics Green Hat Gin Involved in Lawsuit Over Name The District-based distillery is in a tussle with Brooklyn company Green Farms II regarding potential confusion of their similarly named products. Capital Comment, Local News | Jan 17, 2013
News & Politics Proceed With Caution When Attending Inaugural Events The rules of who’s legally allowed to go to what can be confusing. Capital Comment, Inauguration 2013 | Jan 10, 2013
News & Politics What Made Me: Melody Barnes, Former Obama Adviser President Obama’s former domestic-policy adviser on competitive swimming, her father’s childhood in the South, and turning the big 4-0. People, I.Q. | Jan 10, 2013
News & Politics Obama Renominates His Picks for Federal Judgeships With a new Congress sworn in Thursday, the President hopes his candidates will finally be confirmed. Capital Comment, Law & Lobbying | Jan 3, 2013
News & Politics Bo: A Dog’s Life in the Obama White House Bo is one lucky pooch—he has the run of the White House, has vacationed on Martha’s Vineyard, and has Michelle wrapped around his little paw. But he earns his keep, too, and helped his owner win a second term. People | Jan 2, 2013
News & Politics DC US Attorney Ronald Machen Is Returning to Maryland The District’s top prosecutor says his family’s return to their Silver Spring home is temporary. Capital Comment, Local News, News & Gossip | Dec 28, 2012
Marisa M. Kashino joined Washingtonian in 2009 and was a senior editor until 2022.
David Gregory’s Wife Calls in to Dispute His “Today Show” Story
Which Outgoing Obama Administration Officials Will Command Top Dollar?
WilmerHale Faces $5 Million Discrimination Suit
Wendy Gordon Sues FishbowlDC About “Wendy Wednesday”
Green Hat Gin Involved in Lawsuit Over Name
Proceed With Caution When Attending Inaugural Events
What Made Me: Melody Barnes, Former Obama Adviser
Obama Renominates His Picks for Federal Judgeships
Bo: A Dog’s Life in the Obama White House
DC US Attorney Ronald Machen Is Returning to Maryland