News & Politics Feats of Clay Mark Fondersmith is helping to shape legal history People | May 1, 2010
News & Politics SCOTUS Watch With the Senate’s dressing down of Goldman Sachs and an oil spill off Louisiana’s coast that rivals the Exxon Valdez, it was a quiet week on the SCOTUS front. But that doesn’t mean there haven’t been some interesting developments in President Obama’s sear Power Players, The White House, SCOTUS Watch | Apr 30, 2010
News & Politics Joe Biden Parties for a Good Cause The Vice President made a surprise visit to the DC Volunteer Lawyers Project fundraiser last night. Power Players, The White House, Joe Biden | Apr 22, 2010
News & Politics Tales From the Boom and Bust We’ve gone from bidding wars and packed open houses to short sales and foreclosures. Here are stories—from homeowners, lenders, real-estate agents, traffic reporters, religious leaders, and others—about the rise and fall of the housing market and how it c Home Design Chats | Apr 21, 2010
News & Politics Merrick Garland a Supreme Court Shoo-In? Capital Comment, Power Players, SCOTUS Watch | Apr 18, 2010
News & Politics Guess the Next Supreme Court Justice It’s time to play the Beltway’s new favorite parlour game: Guess the Next Justice. We asked the top 30 Washington lawyers to play a round. Capital Comment, Power Players, SCOTUS Watch | Apr 18, 2010
News & Politics Georgetown Law Students Celebrate Gay Rights . . . and Ted Olson? Capital Comment, Power Players | Apr 8, 2010
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SCOTUS TV
Feats of Clay
SCOTUS Watch
SCOTUS Watch
Joe Biden Parties for a Good Cause
Tales From the Boom and Bust
Merrick Garland a Supreme Court Shoo-In?
Guess the Next Supreme Court Justice
SCOTUS Watch
Georgetown Law Students Celebrate Gay Rights . . . and Ted Olson?