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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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- AG Cuccinelli: Stop Not Discriminating!
05 March 2010 5:55 PM | 1 Comment - Questions About Massa
04 March 2010 3:34 PM | No Comments - The Marrying Kind
03 March 2010 1:46 PM | No Comments - Talking Immigration . . . and Meeting Some Great Folks
02 March 2010 7:22 PM | 1 Comment - To the Highest Court: Anything to Stop Marriage
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- 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
- More on Maryland’s Out-of-State Marriage Recognition « Leave it to Seaver on What’s Up in Maryland
- What’s Up in Maryland on Not a ‘Vendetta’
- 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
- AG Cuccinelli: Stop Not Discriminating!
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blogging Archive
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Dispatch Editor Marrison Misses the Point: There’s No Newspaper Supremacy
Today’s Sunday column from Columbus Dispatch editor Ben Marrison falls flat because of its premise. All newspapers and all newspaper... -
Bill Clinton at Netroots Nation. Watch it.
Everyone will be talking about it, so save yourself the embarrassment and check out former President Bill Clinton’s speech from... -
Six Months . . . and Six Years
On Sunday, what I began calling “Law Dork, 2.0″ — my post-state employment iteration of this blog — reached six... -
The Brand That Started a Weekend Boil
As we hit the dog days of summer, and as Shakespeare warned us, tempers will flare. But, unfortunately, it seems to... -
Abdul No More? And, the NYT?
It appears so. How we found out, though, may say more about what’s happened with media over the past few... -
Mediaite, a ‘Must-Read’?
All the D.C. goo-gas have been atwitter about the impossible-to-say Mediaite launched recently to “cover the media.” Well, in the... -
Civility and Commenting
One of the things that I like to think has most changed between my first iteration of blogging and this... -
On DC . . . and the DC Orgs
Michelangelo Signorile has a piece in the August issue of The Advocate that, due to publication schedules is missing some... -
Speaking of Newspaper Cluelessness . . .
. . . it’s obviously not just coming from the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Washington Post, outside of its salon-for-sale... -
Lost at the Plain Dealer
So much to say. It’s clear that Cleveland Plain Dealer Reader Representative Ted Diadiun doesn’t represent readers who have computers. ...
