That's the kind of thing I don't wade into. That's a good question for politicians. It's not a question that a judge could answer. I will say in a very broad way that I believe that people have a right not to be discriminated against in employment and in, you know, all other kinds of areas of the law. That the law prohibits discrimination. And, you know, if a case involving some kind of discrimination based on race or ethnicity or sex, you know, discrimination against women is also prohibited, you know, I'll protect the rights of people. (23:41–23:51)
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