And while he knows that many recent college graduates decide to start a company out of frustration with the current job market, Dorf says that a desperate founder is rarely a successful one.
Paint cans by Kelley Walker and Wade Guyton line the floor, a chocolate disco ball by Walker hangs in one room, canvases by Neo Rauch and Imen Dorf cram the walls.
Some people have a hard time seeing the difference between preventing innkeepers from discriminating and locking up people for carrying guns near schools, Dorf said, but it exists.