And that's one of the reasons that I don't answer questions or tell people, how are you going to decide this case? Or how are you going to decide that case? Because The rules for judges are that we don't announce how we're going to decide cases. and particularly we don't do it in situations where you read something in the newspaper about a case. Brad Schimmel is the other kind of candidate. (21:19–21:30)
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