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Hillary really running? At this point, I hope it’s true. 1. It’s her “turn”. And yes that means something in the US. […]
Hillary really running? At this point, I hope it’s true. 1. It’s her “turn”. And yes that means something in the US. […]
Hat tip to the peripatetic Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice, and his post Return of the Happy, where I saw the below […]
Washington, D.C.-based Double Bridge Publishing announced yesterday that its first imprint–“It’s Like This, Jim”, a book of poetry by Canadian writer and […]
“In the course of history,” Adouous Huxley famously wrote in the Saturday Evening Post on October 18, 1958, “many more people have […]
Of sorts, yes. Originally there were 14 rules. We’ve mentioned often since publishing them nine years ago that this blog’s 12 Rules […]
See our March 20 post, “Justin, exactly how would you like us to train you?” Two other lawyer-bloggers chimed in on the […]
Read or skim in Entrepreneur this month the article “This Is How Millennials Want to Be Managed“. It’s a “happy workplace” piece […]
Lots of us who work somewhere “downtown” during the day have a chance to participate in Round 2 of “One Night, One […]
Visit American expat Maryam Montague at her brand new blog and see Marrakesh: and a tale of Moroccan decorating at Peacock Pavilions. […]
I’ve been back in Washington, D.C. for three months now, taking only a few short trips out of town since early December. […]
Thank you, a few good Yuppies. Let’s do it again. Soon. With more people. With more soul. Happy to hear that a […]
Every year winter cold claims lives of homeless people all over the world. In the United States, the number is thought to […]
All photos below taken at Dupont Circle, Massachusetts and Connecticut Avenues, N.W., Saturday, February 28, 2015 1:30 AM, 16 degrees Fahrenheit, outside […]
A funny but fearless poem featuring street characters living in Harlem in New York City, it was first published in 1965 oubliIt […]
As of 12:01 a.m. today, persons 21 and older in the District of Columbia can: “¢ Possess 2 ounces or less of […]
The congressional staff of a respected seven-term Ohio Republican routinely filed all office documents relating to “Indians” under “Environmental Matters”, the staffers […]
In case you’re Bevis or Butthead and might actually like this movie I won’t spoil it for you by backing up this […]
Congratulations to Renaissance man, Washington, D.C. super-lawyer, super-friend and American hero Eric O’Neill on the 14th anniversary of the February 18, 2001 […]
At the outset, let’s talk about me a little. Lawyers blogging is, obviously, fine with me. In 2005, my 25th year in […]
My business litigation practice over the years has been chiefly in federal courts before one of our roughly 900 appointed federal judges. […]
Last week when President Obama pointed out that “slavery and Jim Crow all too often was justified in the name of Christ”, […]
I just talked on the phone to the Most Obsequious Senate Committee Staffer Ever (male, likely a young lawyer, but that’s not […]
Here is good news for clients if you believe, as this blog does, that even in pre-recession days–say, 8 years ago–there were […]
As readers of this blog over the past 10 years know, I’m a swing voter, not a heavy Democrat, worked on the […]
Renaissance woman Rory Kennedy’s documentary I saw and wrote about in September was nominated for an Oscar last week. Rory is the […]
Is Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis)–the 2012 vice-presidential candidate who ran with Mitch Romney–Captain for Life of the World Cup Weenie Patrol, or […]
