Tyler Stephen Badgley and Charles Edward Roberts were married Sept. 14 at the Congressional Club, a ballroom in Washington. The Rev. Dr. Linda Holbrook, a United Methodist minister, officiated.
Mr. Badgley (left), 29, is an associate in the Washington office of Sullivan and Cromwell, a law firm. He graduated from the University of Virginia, from which he also received a law degree.
He is the son of Janelyn D. Badgley and Mark S. Badgley of Orwigsburg, Pa. His mother is an antique jewelry dealer and the owner of ZestfulVintage in Orwigsburg. His father is the general manager of American Containers, a corrugated packaging company in Plymouth, Ind.
Mr. Roberts, 30, who goes by Chuck, worked as a law clerk to Judge Thomas M. Hardiman of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and in October, will join the Federal Programs Branch of the Department of Justice through the Attorney General’s Honors Program. He graduated from Columbia and received a law degree from Stanford.
He is a son of Deborah K. Hoff and Charles E. Roberts of Waynesboro, Pa. His mother is a lawyer in private practice in Waynesboro and a former public defender in Franklin County, Pa. His father is the founder and owner of Wonder Book, an independent bookstore in Frederick, Md.
The couple met as interns on the 2010 campaign of Senator Pat Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania. Their first date was in 2016 at Benjy’s, a restaurant in Houston.