District of Columbia

Washington D.C., formally known as the District of Columbia, is the Capital of the United States. It is often referred to as “the Capital”, or “D.C”, and it was created by the signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790. A federal district was created under the US Constitution’s Exclusive jurisdiction clause, meaning the Capital isn’t part of any state.

The federal district was formed in Maryland and Virginia, as each state donated land; the City was founded in 1791, and named after George Washington. The district has an estimated population of under 700,000, while the Washington metropolitan area including surrounding cities and suburbs, has a total population of nearly 6 million residents. It is the 6th largest metropolitan area in the US.

Congress, the Executive and Judicial branches are all situated in the Capital. House representatives are elected by local residents, however no Senate representation is present in the district. During presidential elections, 3 electoral votes are afforded to the District of Columbia.

Washington D.C is a planned city which was formally created under the  McMillan Plan, and finalized in 1901. Buildings in the capital are limited to being no taller than the width of adjacent streets, plus 20 feet, under the federal  Height of Buildings Act of 1910. The city is made up of four-quadrants, which are unequal in area. Among the many well known architectural buildings in the capital are: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the White House, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the United States Capital, and the Lincoln Memorial.  A number of historical sites, including national monuments and buildings, are predominant in the Capital. Additionally, the National Mall, the Jefferson Pier, the National World War II Memorial, and Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial are situated in DC. National Archives, including the Declaration of Independence, State Constitutions, and the Bill of Rights are located in the Capital. The Smithsonian Art Museum, National Zoo, Woodley Park, and various art exhibits, are also located in the Capital.

Under Article I Section VIII of the US Constitution, Congress has exclusive jurisdiction over the City. There are 21 departments under the federal government in the city including the Metro Police, City Works, Employment Services, Environment, and others. District party strength lies greatly with the Democratic Party in the Capital.

The National Law Review covers a broad range of stories, news, and topics from the Capital. General election news, agency news, litigation, federal reviews, bankruptcy and tax cases, Supreme Court decisions, and more. Visitors will find the latest, most relevant news stories, discussions, and information coming directly from the Capital on the National Law Review.

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Aug
24
2022
‘It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again’: the District of Columbia’s Ban on Non-Compete Agreements Takes Effect on October 1, 2022 Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Dec
1
2023
You Better Watch Out: The OAG Is Stepping Up Enforcement of D.C.’s Non-Compete Ban Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Dec
4
2019
Year-End State Law Roundup: Get Ready for 2020! (US) Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Sep
25
2014
With Immigration: The Advent of Global Entry Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jan
4
2021
With Federal COVID-19 Leave Ending, Leave Laws in D.C. and Elsewhere Take Center Stage Jackson Lewis P.C.
Nov
3
2022
With Election Day Around the Corner, Employers Need to Remember You May Have to Give Employees Time Off to Vote Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Feb
27
2019
Will Massachusetts and Other Northeastern States Move to Aggressively Price Carbon Emissions? Beveridge & Diamond PC
Aug
1
2014
When Will D.C. Sick and Safe Leave Act Amendments Apply? Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
12
2022
When Do Minority Shareholders Owe Fiduciary Duties? What Jurisdictions Across the Country Say ArentFox Schiff LLP
Nov
3
2017
What’s The Plural Of Condominium? Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Sep
5
2019
What’s New in 2019? A Look at the Ever-Changing Leave and Accommodation Law Landscape Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
13
2024
What’s in a Job Advertisement—New D.C. Salary and Hourly Pay Disclosure Requirements Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Oct
14
2022
What Most Employers in Washington D.C. Need to Do Before October 31 Hunton Andrews Kurth
Sep
29
2017
Wellness Comes to Those Who Wait: EEOC Provides Timeline for Update to Regulations Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Jul
26
2022
Weekly Bankruptcy Alert: July 26, 2022 Pierce Atwood LLP
Aug
23
2022
Weekly Bankruptcy Alert: August 23, 2022 Pierce Atwood LLP
Jan
9
2023
Weekly Bankruptcy Alert January 9, 2023 Pierce Atwood LLP
Dec
13
2022
Weekly Bankruptcy Alert December 13, 2022 Pierce Atwood LLP
Nov
21
2022
Weekly Bankruptcy Alert - November 21, 2022 Pierce Atwood LLP
Jan
3
2023
Weekly Bankruptcy Alert - January 3, 2023 Pierce Atwood LLP
Aug
29
2022
Weekly Bankruptcy Alert - August 29, 2022 Pierce Atwood LLP
Jun
13
2022
Weed in the Workplace: D.C. City Council Approves Bill Restricting Employer Cannabis Testing Foley & Lardner LLP
Sep
6
2022
Wawa Inc. Settles Multi-State AG Breach Investigation for $8 Million Hunton Andrews Kurth
Jun
8
2020
Waters of the United States Litigation: Practical Considerations for the Regulated Community Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Jul
8
2022
Waste Not Want Not: The Impact of EPA's Decision to Consider Reclassifying Discarded Polyvinyl Chloride as A Hazardous Waste K&L Gates
Jun
22
2016
Washington, DC, Increases Minimum Wage to $15 – and Tipped Minimum Wage to $5.00 – by July 2, 2020 Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Aug
5
2022
Washington, DC, Aims to Ban Fossil Fuel in New Construction ArentFox Schiff LLP
Feb
20
2017
Washington, DC City Council Passes Expansive Paid Sick and Family Leave Bill Vedder Price
Jan
29
2024
Washington, D.C.: Another Player in the Pay Transparency Trend Foley & Lardner LLP
Feb
8
2024
Washington, D.C.'s Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development Proposes Rules to Implement Downtown Real Property Tax Abatement Legislation K&L Gates
May
20
2019
Washington, D.C. Weighs in on Auto-Renewal Programs Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Sep
27
2022
Washington, D.C. to Expand Antidiscrimination Protections to Include Independent Contractors and Homeless Individuals Proskauer Rose LLP
Jul
18
2022
Washington, D.C. Scales Back Ban on Non-Competes Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
May
14
2019
Washington, D.C. Publishes Bulletin Reminding Student Loan Servicers of Annual Report Ballard Spahr LLP
Jun
9
2016
Washington, D.C. Prepares to Increase Minimum Wage to $15 — and Tipped Minimum Wage to $5.00 — by July 1, 2020 Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
 

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