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CLOSE-UP / Steve Emmert
By Robin Brinkley, The Virginian-Pilot - November 6, 2005
Steve Emmert, a high-ranking member of the Virginia State Bar
Association, authors a Web site that provides same-day analysis
of court rulings, moonlights as a hockey writer and enjoys a
lurid fascination with roller coasters.
Arguing before the Supreme Court of Virginia and riding roller
coasters provide a similar experience.
“Both can give you butterflies if you think about being
scared,” he said. “The fun of arguing before the
Supreme Court is knowing others are scared - and I’m not.”
Emmert’s New Year’s resolution
was to try 100 new things. Alas, he expects to finish the year
at Around 70.
“I want to be a Renaissance man,” he said, “but
right now I’m still in the Middle Ages.”
Full name: Lawrence Steven Emmert
Hometown: I will phrase this carefully: “Tidewater Virginia.”
What neighborhood do you live in? Lynnwood
Age: 47
Occupation: Attorney with Sykes, Bourdon, Ahern, & Levy.
I focus on appellate courts (the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals
of Virginia and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit).
Marital status: Married to Sondra since 1988
Children: One spoiled daughter, Caroline, age 11
What is your idea of a perfect day off? It starts in the mountains.
I get up early and check the box scores from the West Coast (Dodgers
12, Giants 0. That’s perfect.). In the morning, I spend
a couple of hours following a mountain stream to its source and
climbing to at least one summit. After that, I drive to Kings
Dominion or Busch Gardens and ride coasters until they kick me
out of the park.
Last smart thing you did: This one’s easy: Joined Town
Center Fitness.
Last dumb thing you did: I got talked into buying a pony for
my daughter. It’s like a luxury car payment that never
gets paid off, and I don’t even get to drive the car.
If you could invite three famous
people, living or dead, to dinner, who would they be? The wisest person I know about, Socrates;
the most courageous person I know about, Michel Ney; and the
funniest person I know about, Mark Twain.
Favorite movies: I think “Casablanca” is the greatest
movie ever made, but my personal favorite is “The Lion
in Winter.” I always enjoy watching “The Princess
Bride,” and never get tired of seeing Roy Hobbs connect
at the end of “The Natural.” Just about any movie
that features John Wayne with a horse between his knees.
Favorite hangout: Conklin’s Irish Rover
What do you drive? A Honda CRV. How many SUVs get well over 20
miles to the gallon?
Pet peeve: Apostrophe abuse. “The Johnson’s are coming
over for dinner” drives me nuts.
Hobbies: Mountain hiking, roller coasters, book collecting, daughter
spoiling
If I won $10 million, I would: Do you think Kings Dominion would
sell me the Volcano?
One thing people don’t know about you: I’m a sportswriter.
I cover the Carolina Hurricanes for Rotowire.com.
Somewhere you’ve never been, but would like to visit: Thermopylae,
where the Spartans essentially saved Western civilization.
Guilty pleasure: Mint juleps, mixed correctly
Favorite restaurant: Mi Casita, This Old House, and the Town
Center City Club, each on its own day
Favorite night on the town: I must confess that my favorite nights
are off the town, at home with my girls.
Favorite television shows: “Jeopardy!” I took the
test once, and passed; just about any baseball or hockey broadcast;
the late, lamented “Ed.”
Favorite sport or sports team: I’ve been a devoted Dodgers
fan since 1974.
Dream vacation: Well, the last one, back in August, was a pretty
good dream. I spent most of a week with my family going from
amusement park to amusement park, riding coasters.
Pets: A dog and a pony, neither of which I’ll claim, but
both of which I have to pay for
Worst job: In college, I got a summer job doing anything and
everything for the school. Up to 70 hours a week, for the princely
sum of $2.01 an hour, since the school was exempt from minimum
wage laws.
Of what achievements are you most proud? My record in reported
appellate cases is 17-2 (and I’m working on reversing one
of the two right now). In my former life, back when I played
competitive softball, I was 7-for-7 with runners in scoring position
and the game on the line.
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