I still think it's appropriate in certain contexts and I think we should really think about it for the Supreme Court. But what I've noticed is In some states that do this, what winds up happening is the politicians come and go. And so just when they've built enough expertise to really take command of a policy issue, there's somebody new there, which sounds like a nice refreshing thing. And it can be. (1:20:40–1:20:48)
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