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Live Blogging the Voting Rights Debate: Round 2

Live Blogging the Voting Rights Debate: Round 2

Last time we live blogged the House debate on District voting rights, things didn't go too well. We're hoping for a bit of an improvement today. From what we've heard on the Hill, debate kicks off at 10:30 a.m., and the legislation has been split up into two separate parts -- one covering the actual voting seats both D.C. and Utah would receive and the other dealing with the minor increase in annual spending the... more ›

Winning Hearts and Wines

Winning Hearts and Wines

A dark horse Chilean sauvignon blanc won the most votes at the 11th annual International Wines for Oysters Competition at the Old Ebbitt Grill Monday night, but what many will remember most is that they witnessed one man save another man’s life. The victim, Ronald Kessler of Potomac, a best-selling nonfiction author and chief Washington correspondent for the right-of-center NewsMax.com, fell to the floor from his barstool with no apparent warning while chatting with the... more ›

Morning Roundup: Let the Sunshine In Edition

Morning Roundup: Let the Sunshine In Edition

It's shaping up to be a beautiful day here in Washington, with a high around 70 degrees and mostly sunny skies. Here's hoping the great weather can brighten the days of Montgomery County election officials, who are reporting that they won't have a final count of all provisional ballots in the county until sometime next week, thanks to mistakes which forced many early morning voters to cast the paper ballots. We know the idea that... more ›

DCist Interview: Neal Katyal

DCist Interview: Neal Katyal

Neal Katyal is a professor at Georgetown University Law Center. He's been a visiting professor at both Harvard Law School and Yale Law School. Last year, the former law clerk to Justice Stephen Breyer was named one of the National Law Journal's top 40 lawyers under the age of 40. He was co-counsel to Vice President Al Gore during the 2000 election fiasco in Florida. For most people, that'd be enough. But not for Katyal.... more ›

Stare DCisis: Holey Matrimony

Stare DCisis: Holey Matrimony

This spring, like every spring, is sponsored by Crate & Barrel, Williams Sonoma and, depending on your friends, Tiffany's. It's wedding season around the country, and Federal Marriage Amendment season on the Hill. Our lawmakers have decided that this issue merits a great deal of their time, and our own, so in this spirit Stare DCisis revisits one of the most important constitutional decisions about marriage that was ever handed down by the Supreme Court.... more ›

Some Scalia With That Sauvignon Blanc?

Some Scalia With That Sauvignon Blanc?

Written by new DCist food and wine contributor Michael Mugmon. In the spirit of SportsCenter, DCist asks: DID YOU KNOW that United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has moonlighted as a jurist on the 12-member judging panel for the annual International Wines for Oysters Competition –- the gold medal winners of which are trotted out at Old Ebbitt Grill's Oyster Riot? In past years, Justice Scalia –- who quietly campaigned to replace William Rehnquist... more ›

Scalia, Breyer to Speak in D.C. Next Week

Scalia, Breyer to Speak in D.C. Next Week

Supreme Court Justices Stephen Breyer and Antonin Scalia are scheduled to speak at Amerian University's Washington College of Law from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Jan. 13. The talk is provocatively titled a "conversation on the Relevance of Foreign Law for American Constitutional Ajudication," which we can imagine is likely to produce some judicial sparks. If you're interested in attending RSVP by Jan. 10 by contacting the law school at (202) 274-4075 or secle(at)wcl.american.edu.... more ›

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