It's just, you know, you decide a case, you got to decide, does the Constitution conflict with the statute? If so, you got to, you got to prefer the Constitution. So you have that. But that's really, it's interesting. The Florida Supreme Court, you know, it's the same posture, I think, on a lot of cases, but they also have a lot of authority to regulate the legal profession, to regulate the bar. to even have the set out the role that you would have for some of this stuff. And that's not necessarily as passive, right, because you go out and you're charged with doing some of these things. (04:38–04:51)
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