Court Dismisses “Ed Asner” Lawsuit Post author:Steven Morris Post published:December 8, 2016 Post category:Featured Column / Paul Birchall's Got It Covered Post comments:2 Comments You Might Also Like This Week’s Roundup: A Note from Sean Branney, SLM on Theater and Our Community, Olya Petrakova on Stagecraft, and Daniel Henning on a Meeting With Alec Guinness December 4, 2015 Rollout of Proposed Fix for the AEA/99-Seat Theater Dispute August 24, 2016 Full-Court Press May 2, 2014 This Post Has 2 Comments Mark Hein December 9, 2016 Reply So, Judge Hater finds AEA uncooperative, deceitful and dishonest — but hey, that’s just normal. Welcome to Trumpworld… Don December 9, 2016 Reply Trump will love the anti-Union behavior of the Pro99 crowd. They might actually stand a chance in appeal if it gets heard by a Trump appointed judge. Leave a Reply to Mark Hein Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
This Week’s Roundup: A Note from Sean Branney, SLM on Theater and Our Community, Olya Petrakova on Stagecraft, and Daniel Henning on a Meeting With Alec Guinness December 4, 2015
Mark Hein December 9, 2016 Reply So, Judge Hater finds AEA uncooperative, deceitful and dishonest — but hey, that’s just normal. Welcome to Trumpworld…
Don December 9, 2016 Reply Trump will love the anti-Union behavior of the Pro99 crowd. They might actually stand a chance in appeal if it gets heard by a Trump appointed judge.
So, Judge Hater finds AEA uncooperative, deceitful and dishonest — but hey, that’s just normal. Welcome to Trumpworld…
Trump will love the anti-Union behavior of the Pro99 crowd. They might actually stand a chance in appeal if it gets heard by a Trump appointed judge.