News & Politics A Divorce Lawyers’ Guide to a Good Marriage They spend their professional lives sweeping up the wreckage of ruined relationships. So they know a thing or two about what not to do in a marriage. Work & Family | Dec 18, 2012
News & Politics Saving Dogs and Making Movies: A New Chapter for a Top Washington Lawyer Eric Bernthal retired after 40 years as a lawyer to focus on helping curb stray dog populations. Capital Comment, Law & Lobbying | Dec 4, 2012
News & Politics Paul Clement, the GOP’s Unofficial Super Lawyer, Can’t Seem to Win Despite a strong reputation, Clement is struggling with a losing streak. Capital Comment, Law & Lobbying | Dec 3, 2012
News & Politics Jill Kelley Has Hired Washington’s Crisis Dream Team, Abbe Lowell and Judy Smith The second woman caught up in the Petraeus scandal now has some serious muscle behind her. Capital Comment, News & Gossip | Nov 13, 2012
News & Politics Helpful Tips for Potential Dog Owners Handy pet supplies, how much it costs to have a dog, keeping your dog healthy, and more. Home Design Chats | Oct 17, 2012
News & Politics Handy Dog Supplies Poop bags, chew toys, doormats, and more gadgets for man's best friend. Home Design Chats | Oct 17, 2012
News & Politics Stage Presence: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Love of the Arts Ruth Bader Ginsburg learned to love music and theater as a child in Brooklyn. Still a huge fan of the arts, the Supreme Court justice has become a fixture on Washington’s theater scene—even appearing on one of its most celebrated stages. People | Oct 10, 2012
News & Politics US Attorney Ronald Machen: Vince Gray’s Worst Nightmare As the US Attorney for DC, Ronald Machen has made rooting out public corruption a top priority. He’s already taken down two DC Council members. Now he has the mayor in his sights. People | Oct 2, 2012
News & Politics Supreme Court Justices’ New Clerks Include UVA, Georgetown, and George Washington Law Students The new term began today, and the list of 39 clerks includes some local names. Capital Comment, Law & Lobbying | Oct 1, 2012
News & Politics Goodbye K Street: Why DC’s Power Lobbying Corridor Is No More The top-grossing firms no longer reside along Washington’s famed avenue of influence. Capital Comment, Power Players | Sep 14, 2012
Saving Dogs and Making Movies: A New Chapter for a Top Washington Lawyer