Naomi Washington

Senior Legal Analyst

J.D., Georgetown University Law Center; Licensed Attorney, District of Columbia Bar

15+ years experience

Naomi Washington is a Senior Legal Analyst with fifteen years of experience, renowned for her deep understanding of constitutional law and Supreme Court jurisprudence. She holds a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where she graduated magna cum laude, and a B.A. in Political Science from Howard University. Before her tenure as a lead correspondent for the National Legal Chronicle, Naomi honed her expertise as a litigator at Sterling & Hayes, a prominent Washington D.C. firm, where she specialized in appellate advocacy. Her professional philosophy centers on demystifying complex legal concepts, making them accessible and relevant to a broad audience. Naomi believes that informed public discourse is essential for a robust democracy, and her work reflects a commitment to clarity, accuracy, and unbiased reporting. Readers can expect her articles to provide nuanced analysis of ongoing legal battles, insightful commentary on judicial appointments, and a forward-looking perspective on how legal developments will impact society, all backed by meticulous research and a profound grasp of legal principles

Articles by Naomi Washington

Legal News

GA Workers’ Comp: 2026 Mental Health Shift

Working on or near I-75 in the Atlanta metropolitan area, whether you’re a truck driver, construction worker, or delivery professional, carries inherent risks, and understanding…

Naomi Washington · · 10 min read
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Chicago Gig Workers: 2026 Rights Redefined

There’s a staggering amount of misinformation swirling around the legal status of gig economy workers, particularly concerning their rights to benefits like workers’ compensation. The…

Naomi Washington · · 9 min read
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Miami DoorDash: No Workers’ Comp in 2026?

The distinction between employees and independent contractors in the gig economy is a minefield of misinformation, particularly concerning vital protections like workers’ compensation. When a…

Naomi Washington · · 8 min read
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GA Workers’ Comp: Dunwoody Claims Face 2026 Shift

Navigating Dunwoody Workers’ Compensation: Understanding Injury Claims in 2026 The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation recently clarified guidelines for compensability regarding repetitive stress injuries,…

Naomi Washington · · 9 min read