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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.
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Law Archive
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Feldblum, Others to the EEOC in Series of Recess Appointments
Chai Feldblum was one of 15 Obama nominees who today were given recess appointments (White House release) — including several... -
Live . . . From the Pentagon
This morning, I attended the Pentagon briefing on the new separation policies for “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” My first news... -
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... -
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)... -
My Hopes for the State of the Union
Everyone is preparing for tonight’s State of the Union, and as the day goes on stakes are being discussed and... -
Perry: Week Three
As we enter the third week of the Perry v. Schwarzenegger trial, the Plaintiffs spent Monday finishing and resting their... -
Justice Thomas on ‘Proposition 8-related retaliation’
In Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, today’s campaign finance decision (full coverage at SCOTUSblog), Justice Clarence Thomas — in... -
Perry: Days Eight and Nine
On Thursday, the Proposition 8 trial began with continued cross-examination of Gary M. Segura, Ph.D., Professor of American Politics in... -
Gill v. Golinski: What’s the Difference?
Gill v. Office of Personnel Management, the case filed in 2009 in Massachusetts by Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders...
