Creep of the Week: Gov. Rick Snyder
The Michigan marriage trial, officially known as DeBoer v. Snyder for plaintiff April DeBoer and Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, has wrapped up in the courtroom [...]
Parting Glance: Stop! Look! Listen!
Shortly before retiring from the digitally enhanced combat called teaching I came across a bound volume of back issues of Detroit Public Schools news about [...]
Creep of the Week: Steve King
There comes a time in every thinking person's life when he or she has to take a serious look in the mirror and say, "I live in a country where Steve King [...]
Parting Glances: Pox Vobiscum $$$$
It was a year ago last week that Pope Benedict XVI resigned from Holy Office to spend his last days in prayer and contemplation. Some say not a moment too [...]
Court Of Public Opinion Has Decided, Leads Way For Justice System
By Kary L. Moss I recently spoke with a group of law students about life as a civil rights advocate and we soon veered onto the topic of marriage equality. [...]
Creep of the Week: Coalition for Family Values
Scott Lively announcing CFV What do you do when you're losing your ideological battle at the national level? Why, you go global! Which is why a group of A-List [...]
Parting Glances: 3:16 Gets Flicked Out!
I rarely write about straight guys. I find them to be, well, rather flighty. But in the interest of LGBT civility to all God's web-footed creatures, let tell [...]
Quotes from Day 1 Of DeBoer V. Snyder, Inside And Outside The Federal Courthouse
"We are very excited today and happy people could join us at this historic occasion, and this trial's been a long time coming. We are very much looking [...]
Creep of the Week: Ted Cruz
America is a tough place for sensitive men. Crying is forbidden unless a guy wants to be seen as some kind of fag. But there are a few select places where [...]
Parting Glances: Remembering Triangle's Henry
BTL PG 1/16/2002 – "If you want to get a Lifetime Achievement Award, you've got to kick ass. Thank you." With these words Dr. Henry Messer, LGBT human rights [...]