And then how do you contrast that to something like the Dobbs decision, which obviously overturned a major long standing president? Right, right. Well, you know, I think The Dobbs case was wrongly decided. And it represents the first time, to my knowledge, that the United States Supreme Court has ever undone a longstanding constitutionally vested right recognized under our U.S. constitution. And I think that the case was poorly reasoned by the majority on the Supreme Court. And that's very well laid out in the dissent to that case. (04:35–04:53)
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