Welcome to A Reasonable Doubt: Field Office From the Real. I (Anthony) am a motorcycle-riding philosopher-lawyer with ink-stained fingers and a distaste for the digital.

I split my time between defending workers in wage-and-hour class actions, teaching philosophy to sleepy undergrads, and editing The Void, a print journal for those who believe that ideas are best presented in the real world.

My work lives at the strange intersection of theology, labor, and existential unease. A Reasonable Doubt is where I file dispatches from that intersection—stories, essays, and stray thoughts for those whose engine has stalled between meaning-making and meaning-losing.

I strongly recommend that you subscribe to The Void so you can read my (and others’) work in print, like it should be.

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Musings from a licensed lawyer and unlicensed philosopher. Editor of The Void.