Gary Segura, Dean at the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA had some New York Times reporters in for an event. He did not spare them.
A little background on Gary Segura:
Gary M. Segura is the Dean of the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA.
His work focuses on issues of political representation and social cleavages, the domestic politics of wartime public opinion, and the politics of America’s growing Latino minority. …
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Over the last 18 years, he has directed polling research that has completed over 100,000 interviews of Americans of all backgrounds on matters of political importance. ….
Segura served as an expert witness on the nature of political power in all three of landmark LGBT marriage rights cases in 2013 and 2015, Windsor v. United States, Hollingsworth v Perry, and the historic Obergefell v. Hodges, which recognized marriage equality as a constitutionally protected right. He has provided expert testimony on discrimination in both voting rights cases and LGBT civil rights cases, and filed amicus curiae briefs on subjects as diverse as marriage equality and affirmative action.
I hereby declare him hero of the day.
(Via Marcy)