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Lawdragon Magazine Celebrates 15 Years of Groundbreaking Legal Journalism
The magazine has provided in-depth coverage of landmark legal cases and issues over the past decade and a half.
Feb. 1, 2026 at 6:15am
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Lawdragon, a leading legal media company, is celebrating the 15th anniversary of its flagship magazine publication. Over the years, the magazine has covered a wide range of important legal topics, from the Proposition 8 trial in California to post-apartheid justice in South Africa. The magazine has also profiled influential figures in the legal world, including Supreme Court litigators and top law firm leaders.
Why it matters
Lawdragon Magazine has established itself as a respected and authoritative voice in legal journalism, providing readers with in-depth, well-researched coverage of the most significant legal developments and personalities. As the magazine marks this milestone, it underscores the vital role independent legal media plays in informing the public and the legal community.
The details
Lawdragon Magazine has covered a wide range of impactful legal stories over the past 15 years. In 2011, the magazine provided an inside account of the Proposition 8 trial in California, which featured the historic pairing of Bush v. Gore opponents David Boies and Ted Olson. The magazine also presented an in-depth examination of post-apartheid justice in South Africa, based on field research in the country. For earlier issues, Lawdragon spent months profiling the talent-stacked Delaware Chancery Court and traveled to Alaska to detail the battles Earthjustice was waging against the Bush administration. The magazine has also featured profiles of influential legal figures, including a piece on jogging with Seth Waxman to get inside the head of one of the nation's top Supreme Court litigators.
- Lawdragon Magazine was first published in 2011.
- The magazine is celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2026.
The players
David Boies
A prominent American lawyer who served as lead counsel in the Proposition 8 trial in California.
Ted Olson
A former U.S. Solicitor General who served as lead counsel in the Proposition 8 trial alongside David Boies, his former opponent in the Bush v. Gore case.
Desmond Tutu
A South African Anglican bishop and theologian who played a key role in the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission following the end of apartheid.
Seth Waxman
A prominent American lawyer and former U.S. Solicitor General who has argued numerous cases before the Supreme Court.
Evan Chesler
The presiding partner at the law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.
The takeaway
Lawdragon Magazine has established itself as a respected and authoritative voice in legal journalism, providing readers with in-depth, well-researched coverage of the most significant legal developments and personalities over the past 15 years. As the magazine marks this milestone, it underscores the vital role independent legal media plays in informing the public and the legal community.
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