Off the Clock in the Well of the Court
Federal courtrooms run on their own time. What experienced trial lawyers carry and wear during the long waits is its own quiet discipline.
Courtroom culture, professional appearance, carry culture, and the objects that do quiet work in serious rooms.
Federal courtrooms run on their own time. What experienced trial lawyers carry and wear during the long waits is its own quiet discipline.
The first Porsche was an open roadster by design. The coupe came after. What that sequence says about analog objects built for sensation rather than shelter.
Henry Poole visits New York in June. The Armoury runs its trunk show circuit through summer. The bespoke argument is everywhere this season. The briefcase is the one piece the conversation keeps skipping.
The first entry in the Marcellino Ledger — field notes from the bench on craft, materials, and the quiet decision to carry something that refuses to blend in.
Marshall traveled between 50,000 and 75,000 miles a year through the Jim Crow South with death threats and no hotel room. How he showed up anyway—and why it mattered.
The carry-on constraint isn’t an inconvenience—it’s a discipline tool. What a week in 22 liters actually teaches you about knowing what you need.