One of the great things about being a wine columnist and blogger is that I am able to try many different, wonderful wines. However, one of the bad things about being a wine columnist and blogger i
Second semester 1L year is an awful, awful tease. By now, you know the drill; classes get a little bit easier; LRW is still miserable, but bearable; and you have made it through one round of final
This past week was the Law Revue Show, an undertaking near and dear to my heart-and an enterprise that is a bit different from most others here at GW Law. That being the case, I'm doing something
I might be alone on this, but does anybody else think that a week of snow days is perhaps the sneakiest source of stress this spring semester has to offer? When I was in elementary school, there w
On February 2nd, the country's top two defense officials, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, called on Congress to end "Don't A
It was cold outside. The snow was about six or seven inches deep on the ground. At my apartment, I had seven bottles of wine standing on the dining room table; I had platters of cheese, pâté, bre
1Ls are blissfully ignorant of a lot of what actually goes on at this law school. Just think of all the abbrevs they have yet to encounter! To the lowly law school freshmen, FRP
As Valentine's Day approaches it becomes easy to dwell on the current status of one's love life. If you're partnered up then it's a day to indulge in each other, but if you're not you're either ce
Ah, LRW. It's a right of passage for first year law students everywhere, and GW Law is no exception. And while we may moan and groan about it, many students fail to appreciate the uniqueness, eff
How do you select your wine? Do you look at labels? Don't be afraid to admit it-many people do it, just as many people select books based on the cover.
I was raised to choose the cheapest brand of whatever I need and, regardless of quality, force myself to enjoy it. Accordingly, in many areas (e.g., wine, wheat bread, spackling, etc.) I've failed