So here we sit now. Here we sit, a decision made to run for the Supreme Court. One of the things that I said when you first came in is that More of these state courts are becoming significant in terms of, again, holding that line, whatever you believe that line to be, because the federal courts, in some cases, to me, some of these decisions, you realize the ideological differences. You realize the partisanship, even to an extent, if you will, in ways that are more profound than I think I'm used to seeing in my lifetime. (10:12–10:35)
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