Twenty years ago, in early 1992, my spouse and I had already been a couple for over a decade. I had moved to Los Angeles only a few years before, to start work at a law firm after finishing law school in Chicago and a judicial clerkship in New Orleans. Although Los Angeles had just erupted into flames fueled by years of tension and resentment, we still loved the place - the mosaic of human diversity, the shared spirit of reinvention, the sprawli...
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