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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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- Ten Years Later: Ten Years Back
11 September 2011 12:07 AM | No Comments - On a Television Near You
24 February 2011 8:45 PM | No Comments - McCain, Maddow (and Eleveld) and Me
21 September 2010 10:27 PM | No Comments - Nick Gets Married
27 August 2010 9:06 PM | 1 Comment - Poliglot, or a Law Dork By Any Other Name Is Just as Sweet
06 July 2010 12:09 PM | 1 Comment
- Transport marfa international in Insula Juan de Nova sau Romania, in orasul Baraolt. Transport T.I.R. cu autoutilitare sau camioane Renault Premium. Transport marfa pe Drumul European E87 (Clasa A) ori trasport pe Drumul National DN66A:Petrosani - Lupeni on Six Months . . . and Six Years
- wess on The Brand That Started a Weekend Boil
- Jeff on Nick Gets Married
- SCOTUSblog » Wednesday round-up on Maddow Hosts Olson and Boies
- Chris on Not a ‘Vendetta’
- Jim on Poliglot, or a Law Dork By Any Other Name Is Just as Sweet
- David on Prop 8 Trial Comes to a Close
- What We’re Reading « National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Blog on A Personal Rebuke to Ike Skelton
- DOMA Is 13 Years Old, ENDA Still Not Law
- DOJ Reply Brief in Smelt Filed
- Hate Crimes, Matthew Shepard and What Happened Today
- Sunstein Confirmed, Some Progressives Still Skeptical
- House Hears About Don't Ask, Don't Tell - and from Rep. Gohmert
- Where's Dawn Johnsen?
- Judge Walker: Prop 8 Challenge to Continue to Trial
- Obama Nominates Chai Feldblum, LGBT/Equality Scholar, to EEOC Post
- Ohio House Passes LGBT Non-Discrimination Bill
- Judge Denies LGBT Orgs, Grants San Fran Request to Join Prop 8 Challenge
- Ten Years Later: Ten Years Back
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LGBT Archive
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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... -
Uganda in the House
My article on this past week’s hearing about Uganda’s proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill, “Stories of Uganda,” is up at Metro Weekly: Saying... -
Perry: Week Three
As we enter the third week of the Perry v. Schwarzenegger trial, the Plaintiffs spent Monday finishing and resting their... -
Finding Fights
As has become clear, Richard Socarides’s wording in his Wall Street Journal op-ed about Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell was less... -
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... -
Perry: Days Six and Seven
[UPDATE: Great news! AFER has made available the trial transcripts from the trial thus far and plans to continue doing... -
Perry: Week Two
As we enter the second week of Perry v. Schwarzenegger, the trial challenging the constitutionality of California’s Proposition 8, I... -
NOM Hearts Scott Brown
On the eve of the election for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, I (belatedly) wanted to let folks here know about... -
Perry: Day Five
On Friday, the American Foundation for Equal Rights sends word that, testimony of plaintiff witnesses will continue in the Perry...
