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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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- DOMA Is 13 Years Old, ENDA Still Not Law
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DC Archive
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DC Marriage Equality Safe
After 1 a.m. this morning, as the Senate considers a slew of Republican amendments — many “poison pills” — to... -
Marriage in D.C.
Here are my reports at Metro Weekly from day one of D.C. same-sex weddings. First, the couples: ”There are no spectators here... -
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... -
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... -
Snow Job
My Metro Weekly take on what the snowstorm wrought on LGBT politics in the capital, “Snow Impact“: While most of the... -
D.C. Marriage’s Utah Foe
In Metro Weekly — “Utah Congressman Takes Aim at D.C.” — I take a look at U.S. Rep. Josh Chaffetz’s... -
D.C. Court Upholds District’s View: Marriage Initiative Prohibited
My post at Metro Weekly, “Judge Sides With City: Superior Court rules against Stand4Marriage initiative effort,” covers today’s decision. D.C. Superior... -
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... -
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... -
Ride-Along, Over?
The ever-present riders to the congressional budget limiting the District in implementation of some policies might, well, not. The removal...
