Thursday, April 22, 2021

Western Transitions (a brief travelogue)

 What would it be like to travel with only my thoughts? What would it be like to wander without a fixed destination, with only the most minimal of itinerary? What would it be like for an ordered, organized person to design a spontaneous adventure for the first time?

After much trepidation, some guidance from friends, and a truck packed with outdoor gear and a camera, I set off on a thirty day road trip across the Pacific Northwest. I didn't exactly know where I would go, or when I would get there, but I gave myself permission to discover those answers along the way.

And those became my Western Transitions.


Tuesday, April 20, 2021

What Happened to Carol?


After a random encounter on a WSJ article, I posted this on her Facebook wall. I'm sure she'll block me at some point, but I wanted to write it out and share here:

Friday, April 9, 2021

Everyone I Don't Like is a Sheep

 ✨🐑🐑🐑✨  In the age of coronavirus, this has become a best-seller!  ✨🐑🐑🐑✨




Monday, April 5, 2021

Ledonne v. McClure Case Summary

For those of you who met me recently, or for those who didn't know much of this story, I'm sharing this Powerpoint here, which I received for the first time over the weekend and had not seen prior.

This presentation was prepared by the ACLU of Colorado in June 2016 as part of our mediation conference and lays out the facts of the lawsuit I filed against my former employer, Adams State University.  I have added two final slides as a post-script to summarize the outcomes for myself and Beverlee McClure, the former president of ASU.

This was one of the most formative experiences of my life and served as a strong motivation for attending law school.