And they pin a lot of hopes and dreams on, you know, potential future cases that don't exist. And what I've said all along is that Any case that comes in front of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, I'll make a decision at the appropriate time, after I know what the facts are based on the evidence, after I've heard what the attorney's legal arguments are, and on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, after I've conferred with the other justices. I think that's a super important part of the process, and that's when I'll make a decision. I don't make hot takes based on the politics of a situation or what I'm reading. (06:18–06:33)
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