Alexander Wohl

Alexander Wohl

April 21, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Ramsey Clark: A Model of Independence and Commitment to the Law

Some of Clark's colleagues gave him the nickname "the Preacher," due to his expansive theorizing on legal issues, and his continuing search for the "right" answer that might combine legal and moral principles.

By Alexander Wohl

6 minute read

July 19, 2000 | Law.com

Cafi Citron

Washington, D.C.'s Cafi Citron offers a festive and informal atmosphere: Bright colors, overhead fans and background Latin music combine to create an interesting, unusual, and generally welcoming ambiance. This relaxed atmosphere is backed up with a generous selection of beers and tropical drinks -- excellent for washing down ceviche and jerk chicken.

By Alexander Wohl

4 minute read

April 06, 2000 | Law.com

A Unique Asian Taste

By Alexander Wohl

4 minute read

February 09, 2000 | Law.com

An Asian Sampler

The East Street Cafi is representative of the newest style of Asian restaurant -- one that offers a variety of foods from across the continent. The benefits to patrons are obvious: an opportunity to choose favorites from more than one nation and to sample new foods without taking too great a dining risk.

By Alexander Wohl

4 minute read

August 31, 2000 | Law.com

A World Of Asian Treats

With the current popularity of Spanish tapas, it was only a matter of time before other ethnic restaurants borrowed the concept for their own menus. Raku, a trendy and tasty Asian eatery north of Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C., has done just that, going so far as to label one section of its menu "Pan-Asian Tapas."

By Alexander Wohl

4 minute read

April 07, 2000 | Law.com

A Unique Asian Taste

By Alexander Wohl

4 minute read

May 03, 2004 | National Law Journal

FDR: 'Born for Politics, Not for the Law'

That Man: An Insider's Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt, written a half-century ago by Justice Robert Jackson, a longtime associate and confidant of the 32nd president, is a fascinating and well-written historical document.

By Alexander Wohl

10 minute read

March 07, 2005 | National Law Journal

Achieving Greatness in the Shadows

"Sarge: The Life and Times of Sargent Shriver" is a thorough biography of Robert Sargent Shriver by journalist Scott Stossel.

By Alexander Wohl

10 minute read

May 03, 2001 | Law.com

Untraditional Asian Cuisine

So you finally managed to sneak out of your office before 9 p.m., and you want to take out someone special. If you're in D.C., visit Asia Nora, which is based on the same principles as Nora Pouillon's first eating establishment, Restaurant Nora -- quality organic foods, elegantly prepared -- but this time around she has added a very slight, surface-level Asian touch: chopsticks and kimonos.

By Alexander Wohl

4 minute read

May 31, 2001 | Law.com

Box Lunches With an Asian Flavor

You probably won't find the lunch hour peace and serenity at Teaism that the name of the Washington, D.C., restaurant implies. You will find, however, an unusual and dependably delicious assortment of foods, complemented by a wealth of tea and fruit-based drinks. Teaism offers a menu with enough variety to provide ample choice, yet enough limits to ensure consistently high quality and fast service.

By Alexander Wohl

4 minute read