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Law Dork is Chris Geidner's blog. I am back in Washington, D.C., where I am the senior political writer at Metro Weekly. [Here's my bio.] This blog is my personal space, where I write about LGBT issues, regulation and regulators, the Obama administration and whatever passing matters catch my fancy. You also should follow me on Twitter.
What I write is my opinion and my opinion alone. This blog does not represent the views of any associated clients, colleagues, publications or bosses past, present or future. Please, however, do send me your ideas, thoughts or news.-
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- AnonymousCoward on AG Cuccinelli: Stop Not Discriminating!
- FlexSF on AG Cuccinelli: Stop Not Discriminating!
- PG on What’s Up in Maryland
- Lady WordinEdgewise, from DC to Florida | WordInEdgewise on What’s Up in Maryland
- Joe Mirabella on Talking Immigration . . . and Meeting Some Great Folks
- Coyote on To the Highest Court: Anything to Stop Marriage
- Jeff on To the Highest Court: Anything to Stop Marriage
- DOMA Is 13 Years Old, ENDA Still Not Law
- DOJ Reply Brief in Smelt Filed
- Sunstein Confirmed, Some Progressives Still Skeptical
- House Hears About Don't Ask, Don't Tell - and from Rep. Gohmert
- Judge Walker: Prop 8 Challenge to Continue to Trial
- Obama Nominates Chai Feldblum, LGBT/Equality Scholar, to EEOC Post
- Judge Denies LGBT Orgs, Grants San Fran Request to Join Prop 8 Challenge
- To the Highest Court: Anything to Stop Marriage
- Hate Crimes Act Makes Conference Report, Death Penalty Gone
- Lambda Sues OPM Over Benefit Denial
- Marriage in D.C.
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Featured Archive
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AG Cuccinelli: Stop Not Discriminating!
My report at Metro Weekly, “Virginia Moves Against Gay Employees of Universities,” on the letter sent by Virginia Attorney General... -
The Marrying Kind
My story of today’s marriage-license-applying couples, “Historic Day in D.C.,” is up at Metro Weekly: At 6 a.m. this morning, March... -
Talking Immigration . . . and Meeting Some Great Folks
A great truth from Bil Browning at The Bilerico Project, about this past weekend: I was honored to co-host a gathering... -
To the Highest Court: Anything to Stop Marriage
My newest at Metro Weekly covers “Jackson’s Last-Minute Effort” at the Supreme Court: Bishop Harry Jackson, along with others opposed to... -
What’s Up in Maryland
Wednesday’s “development in need of more explanation” is the Maryland Attorney General’s Opinion (pdf) issued by A.G. Douglas Gansler (D)... -
Today In DADT News: An Army Airing
At Metro Weekly, I report on today’s Senate testimony regarding “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” in “The Army Speaks”: In a blow... -
The Military, At Home and Abroad
At Metro Weekly, I look at this week’s developments in “DADT Gathers Steam on the Hill“: A week that already was... -
Quote of the Day
“If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will... -
The Wisdom of Obama’s Movements on Nominees
The news that Republicans had confirmed 27 of President Obama’s nominees on Thursday night before heading home to recess for... -
An Outing That Isn’t?
My latest at Metro Weekly, “A Judicial Outing?” looks at the new (or not-so-new) revelation about the judge overseeing the...
