Mar 30, 2021
From Teaching Law To Enforcing It: This Georgetown Professor Became A D.C. Cop, And Wrote A Book About It
A few years ago Georgetown Law professor Rosa Brooks found herself with some time off, so she did what few of her colleagues have — became a D.C. police officer.
Jun 16, 2020
D.C. Residents With Felony Convictions Can Now Serve On Some Juries A Year After Release
The change, supported by criminal justice advocates, will allow more returning citizens to participate in D.C. Superior Court trials.
A review of old cases and subsequent recent exonerations prompted Ron Machen’s office to form the “Wrongful Convictions Unit.”
Jul 21, 2014
DNA Evidence Exonerates D.C. Man Convicted Of Murder, Rape After FBI Error 30 Years Ago
Another case connected with FBI errors.
Jan 14, 2013
Sotomayor Doesn’t Like D.C. Takeout, Chose U Street Because It Resembles the East Village
Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor dislikes D.C. takeout but likes U Street, which she compares to the East Village.
Mar 22, 2012
Justice @ 9:30 Club
The French electro-rock duo Justice played the 9:30 Club last night, and their stage setup was just overwhelming. But it drove the crowd wild the more creepy it became.

