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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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- 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
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Obama Archive
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A New Law
Today, President Barack Obama made history when he signed the National Defense Authorization Act, which included the Matthew Shepard and... -
American Families, Our Families
Today, President Obama issued a Family Day Proclamation that would have been unimaginable last year. Why? Well, Obama acknowledged that same-sex parents... -
The Lesson of the Day: Joe Wilson – and Rob Miller
In a sweet twist of fate, Joe Wilson — but not him — is back in the headlines. This time,... -
Holder: Justice Returning to Civil Rights Roots
The last two paragraphs of Charlie Savage’s piece in today’s New York Times — regarding what is happening now in... -
‘We carry on.’
The memorial of Friday and Mass today served as fitting tributes to the life of Sen. Edward Kennedy. He will... -
DOJ Reply Brief in Smelt Filed
As noted elsewhere this morning, the Department of Justice filed its reply brief (pdf) in Smelt v. United States today. ... -
America to Obama: No Sudden Moves
Adam Serwer, over at The American Prospect, nails what happened today with President Obama and his “acted stupidly” comments on... -
Obama Takes On ‘This Town’
Liveblog fun. AP and Reuters ask silly process Qs. Chuck Todd asks a bunch of questions that end up at “Will you... -
Hate Crimes: Where Are We?
[Thanks much to the folks at The Bilerico Project for cross-posting this piece this evening! -Ed.] There is a lot of... -
Change, Congress and LGBT Issues: Talking With Rep. Polis
In the history of the United States Congress, no openly gay man, prior to this past election, had ever won...
