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Law Dork is Chris Geidner's blog. I am the senior political and legal reporter at BuzzFeed. [Here's my bio.] This blog is inactive, but you should follow me on Twitter and Tumblr.
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- Cecil Cornejo on Obama's DOJ Did Not Have To Go This Far
- Tony on Justice Thomas on ‘Proposition 8-related retaliation’
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- DOMA Is 13 Years Old, ENDA Still Not Law
- Hate Crimes, Matthew Shepard and What Happened Today
- 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
- Where's Dawn Johnsen?
- Ohio House Passes LGBT Non-Discrimination Bill
- Obama Nominates Chai Feldblum, LGBT/Equality Scholar, to EEOC Post
- Judge Walker: Prop 8 Challenge to Continue to Trial
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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...
