So if a challenge to this law is brought, is brought before the court, have you essentially prejudged the case? Not at all. Not at all. What I've said there is If the people of my state of Wisconsin go through their legislators and decide that they want to change [the abortion law], not 20 weeks, make it 18, 22, whatever they want to do. And then the legislature passes a law that the governor signs, we and it comes to the court and I'm on the state supreme Court. That's a law that one would have a presumption of constitutionality. And that's what I would start with and then I would do. You know, I find it really interesting in these elections that everyone talks about these hot button issues … (35:17–35:40)
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Asserts that any change to the abortion law passed by the Wisconsin legislature and signed by the governor would have a presumption of constitutionality.
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