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D.C. Bar

October 20, 2022

D.C. Bar, BADC Mark Milestone Anniversaries at Joint Event

By John Murph

On October 18, members and leaders of the D.C. legal community gathered at the D.C. Court of Appeals Historic Courthouse to celebrate the 50th and 150th anniversaries, respectively, of the D.C. Bar and the Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC).

Sharon B. Heaton

October 18, 2022

CLE Institute Offers Insights Into Legal & Tech Issues in Government Contracting Space

By John Murph and Jeremy Conrad

On October 14 the D.C. Bar held its first CLE Institute on Government Contracting Law, highlighting new opportunities and challenges in the $637 billion federal contracts marketplace. The all-day event also addressed changes in technology and the rules, regulations, and procedures that companies must follow to conduct business with the government.

Supreme Court

September 26, 2022

Experts Predict Another Transformative Supreme Court Term

By Richard Blaustein

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions in its 2021–2022 term shifted the ground under U.S. law, greatly impacting courts, governmental actions, and individuals’ rights regarding speech, religion, guns, and, most dramatically, access to abortion. Court watchers predict more consequential decisions in the upcoming term beginning this October.

Fleur Harris, Jeremy Conrad, Susannah Buell, and John Murph

September 26, 2022

Washington Lawyer Wins Two NABE Luminary Awards

For the third time in a row, the D.C. Bar’s Washington Lawyer magazine won best publication among large bars at the National Association of Bar Executives (NABE) Communication Section’s 2022 Luminary Awards in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on September 23.

Ken Randall

September 20, 2022

Conference Examines Historical and Contemporary Issues Around Vaccines

By Jeremy Conrad and John Murph

Legal and health experts, academics, and others gathered at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School on September 15–16 for the first National Vaccine Law Conference, examining the social, legal, and policy considerations associated with vaccinations from historical, current, and future perspectives.

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