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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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Camera Questions,
AwaitingSCOTUS Blocks BroadcastPOST-DECISION REPORT: The Supreme Court has blocked the broadcast of the Proposition 8 trial, as first reported at SCOTUSblog (and... -
Perry: Day Three
Wednesday, the Perry v. Schwarzenegger trial featured the continuation of the plaintiffs’ case. It also featured an indirect hit from... -
Maddow Hosts Olson and Boies
For those unable to watch the trial unfolding in person, it truly was great of Rachel Maddow to dedicate a... -
Perry: Day Two
Today, it was about the experts. First up was Harvard Professor Nancy Cott, who began testifying on Monday about the history... -
An Eye on D.C. Marriage
At Metro Weekly, I look today at the steps remaining before marriage equality comes to Washington, D.C., in “Marriage Nears... -
Perry: Day One
The trial won’t be up on YouTube this evening, but technology definitely let us already “see” a lot more of... -
Prop 8 Trial Won’t Go To YouTube – For Now
Today’s opening argument in the Perry v. Schwarzenegger trial will not be streamed to other courthouses and will not be... -
Perry Thoughts
If you have thoughts about the Perry v Schwarzenegger lawsuit challenging Prop 8, the trial begins on Monday and I’d... -
Rallying Behind the Lawyers
It’s the weekend before trial, and everything is heating up. As The New Yorker unveils its lengthy piece on the Proposition... -
D.C.’s Long Engagement
In the lead news article for the end-of-the-year issue of Metro Weekly, I take a look in “A Long Road...
