Daily News: Complete heartbreak. At least we don't have to ask if something would be done if it had been a lily-white school in Connecticut ... or if lawmakers were terrorized in the Capitol
Washington Blade: Mattachine Society of D.C. donates documents to William & Mary
The New Yorker: The prolific activism of Urvashi Vaid
The New York Times: Why are U.S. Army bases named after generals we defeated?
The Washington Post: Told not to say ‘gay’ in graduation speech, he made his point anyway
The Wall Street Journal: Hybrid work is messing up your sleep, but here’s how to fix it
Hot Cat of the Day: My friends Bobby and Mary's have a piano prodigy in the family, named Walter!
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The same thing that is wrong with many lawyers these days. It is not about guilt, innocence, wrong or right. It is about winning. Truth be damned.
The names Bloom, Rotunno, Hardin, Cochran, Kardhasian, Sharpio, and Deshowitz spring to mind immediately.
As a Yankee living in the South, I've never understood the memorializing of Confederate (i.e. Traitorous) generals and politicians. Mind boggling. This move to eliminate their status as somehow virtuous is long overdue. (Don't tell me: they had "strongly held beliefs." Ugh.)
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