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to offer his recollection in his thoughts on the incident that tragically took the life of sharina, ucla. we, whether it is in your i'm sorry and of course, and of course injured him as well. we are from us not only in recent days, but going back to world press freedom day earlier this month. and throughout the course of this administration, we stand with journalists around the world who are doing their jobs in situations that sometimes are unfortunately dangerous. and l 0 presenter has been sentenced then up sanchez of 15 years in prison by an egyptian courts martha was charged with spreading false news for interview he conducted in 2018 without going when i'm going for 2 of the leading opposition figure on former presidential candidate saw her says the ruling is shameful and lacking logic, the network has described. the verdict is an attempt to criminalize journalism. sell all the a know when the message is clear, runs against all values and norms signed by egypt regarding press freed and allowing journalists the opportunity to do their work. yet whoever took the decision to arista for
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i i was giving a talk at ucla law school. and this right around the time that the investigative reporting that you've done on leaked documents. a young student came to me and asked me if i could help to save his sister and my question was naturally what happened to your sister. he said that my mom was a very successful publisher. my dad was working with her and both of them are detained recently. mom was transferred to a factory to perform forced labor. and then i said what happened to your sister. he said that she is with my aged ailing grandma grandmother if something happens to her and my sister will be sent to a state-run orphanage. this is just one of the many stories and then this american life profiled a father in in istanbul who recognized his son. in a state-run orphanage propaganda material, i you know, this is one of the many cases that i personally heard interacted with it's heart wrenching and what kind of people will take your children away from you. you know, this sounds like a very basic human conversation, bu
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teacher, i'll tell you, there is no way anyone can tell me, i have a degree in political silence from ucla. noticing the tell me that he lost the election was up 600, 700, 800,000 votes that midnight, to not win the election, that it turned around. >> all right, that's joe, in california. this is robert of new york city, a democrat. good morning. >> hey, good morning. thank you for c-span, you do a great job. you know, the caller just talked about how democrats hate trump. i can't talk about the rest of my fellow democrats, i can tell you that i hate when people lie to my face, or lied to me on television. i hate when people don't distort the truth. you know, it's like, if you've ever got out, you've had a girlfriend or spouse who you know is lying to you. you are just unsettled, you don't like it, you don't like people who, you know, give you wrong information. you know, it's a shame, john, that we have to even go through all of this. it's important that they go through all of this investigation and talking to all these individuals who were involved. the legal teams for trump who are, you
teacher, i'll tell you, there is no way anyone can tell me, i have a degree in political silence from ucla. noticing the tell me that he lost the election was up 600, 700, 800,000 votes that midnight, to not win the election, that it turned around. >> all right, that's joe, in california. this is robert of new york city, a democrat. good morning. >> hey, good morning. thank you for c-span, you do a great job. you know, the caller just talked about how democrats hate trump. i can't...
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>> i don't, but we do have a running back from ucla who's going to be splendid. it's been a godsend to collegiate athletes to have these opportunities. charles: i agree a thousand percent, but i know there's some nefarious with actors out there. i appreciate your time. you're the best, appreciate it. thank you the, leigh. >> bye-bye. charles: joining me now, beverly hallberg. i want to pick up on this conversation because phil took the money, tiger turned it down. you're the expert on public opinion. how do you see it all playing out? >> i really think the golf community is going to be split on this. part of that is because they know deals are made on the golf course, so they may look at, let's say, phil mickelson and say he's just trying to make as much money as he can before he enters retirement. but there's another side, it's a very exclusive community, so i think there may be some that think we should respect the pga, some of the rules and standards that they've had over the years and will look to tiger woods and say he made the right decision. i think it's g
>> i don't, but we do have a running back from ucla who's going to be splendid. it's been a godsend to collegiate athletes to have these opportunities. charles: i agree a thousand percent, but i know there's some nefarious with actors out there. i appreciate your time. you're the best, appreciate it. thank you the, leigh. >> bye-bye. charles: joining me now, beverly hallberg. i want to pick up on this conversation because phil took the money, tiger turned it down. you're the expert...
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>> there is a study out from ucla and harvard that depending on the party leadership in your state, that affects what kind of legislation is passed. so, in fact, there is gun policy legislation that has passed in states after mass shooting events, but since the majority of state houses are republican run what you actually see is an increase in the number of laws that actually loosen gun restrictions or boost protections for gun owners. you had states like obviously colorado, new jersey, virginia who at times have passed gun restrictions, but actually the research is showing that after a mass shooting event you do see a flurry of action that is correct flurry is action is most effective meaning moving from proposal to enactment in states with republican leadership and that that direction is not in the direction of restriction. >> what does that look like, deregulation? what kinds of measures are you seeing? >> there's been a movement for permitless carry or constitutional carry, again, kind of affecting some of the rules in terms of who can carry, when and where. but i think what's signif
>> there is a study out from ucla and harvard that depending on the party leadership in your state, that affects what kind of legislation is passed. so, in fact, there is gun policy legislation that has passed in states after mass shooting events, but since the majority of state houses are republican run what you actually see is an increase in the number of laws that actually loosen gun restrictions or boost protections for gun owners. you had states like obviously colorado, new jersey,...
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. >> kim and i went into los angeles last september for the ucla game. you can sense the homelessness and the disorder back in september. karen bass is a very, very savvy i don't want to lump her into any of the other nonsense. but if caruso is very much running on this issue. so it's gonna be interesting, but i had a sense of that and people don't like disorder. yes, they want to have humane policing. they don't want violence or anything like that. but they don't want to sort around them. not with homelessness or anything else. there was a sense that there was a disorder out there. and voters are going to take charge today. james, let's go beyond california. when you look at the attack ads, by republicans, going after democrats, they keep using that their socialists, radical socialist. let's break this down a minute. even if the term democratic socialist is factually correct, from a branding messaging, and winning perspective. would it make sense for the progressive wing of the party to maybe drop that word, at least for now, it triggers people. when pe
. >> kim and i went into los angeles last september for the ucla game. you can sense the homelessness and the disorder back in september. karen bass is a very, very savvy i don't want to lump her into any of the other nonsense. but if caruso is very much running on this issue. so it's gonna be interesting, but i had a sense of that and people don't like disorder. yes, they want to have humane policing. they don't want violence or anything like that. but they don't want to sort around...
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international community have condemned her killing and called, continue to call for an investigation ob, ucla was without jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the australia of occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. at least 4 people have been killed, her more than 300 injured when part of an arena collapse. during a bull fight in central columbia official say the death toll is expected to rise. the pact event was part of a popular cultural festival. barbara, anchor par reports. this is the moment multiple levels of a wood and bombay stand caved in. turning a popular bull running festival into a tragedy. several spectators were killed while others say they were lucky to survive. would you fight? 8 boxes collapsed. actually, you can already see that it's all wood section we, we are in the ring. when we saw this structure falling in a domino effect. no, or may all day. i fell from the 2nd floor and that's how i broke my foot. and my right wrist, it was like a game of dominoes. it just swept around and brought all those stands crashing down when when it, unlike spanish bull f
international community have condemned her killing and called, continue to call for an investigation ob, ucla was without jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the australia of occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. at least 4 people have been killed, her more than 300 injured when part of an arena collapse. during a bull fight in central columbia official say the death toll is expected to rise. the pact event was part of a popular cultural festival. barbara, anchor par...
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when i get married i'm going to register at the ucla cadaver lab. ew, why? 'cause i've always wanted a whole human skeleton and they are really spendy. so, you actually see you and sheldon getting married someday? not just someday. in exactly four years. but don't tell sheldon. he's still a flight risk. what about you, penny? what about me what? do you think you and leonard might ever get married? oh, well, you know, leonard is great. but do you think you'll ever get married? he's a sweetie. you're not answering the question. do you love him? yeah, sure, of course i love him. it doesn't sound like it. well, i do. do you tell him that? no, he'd just take it the wrong way. what does that mean? it means he is special and smart and nice and... are you gonna break up with him? no! maybe. i don't know. i had no idea you were unhappy. that's the thing: i'm not. i'm not unhappy at all. it's just... i don't know... i-i've been in love before, but it felt different. but maybe this is a new, better, boring kind of love. do you ever feel that way about howard? oh, that'
when i get married i'm going to register at the ucla cadaver lab. ew, why? 'cause i've always wanted a whole human skeleton and they are really spendy. so, you actually see you and sheldon getting married someday? not just someday. in exactly four years. but don't tell sheldon. he's still a flight risk. what about you, penny? what about me what? do you think you and leonard might ever get married? oh, well, you know, leonard is great. but do you think you'll ever get married? he's a sweetie....
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. >> kim and i went into los angeles last september for the -- ucla game. you can sense the homelessness and the disorder beckons of timber. now karen bassin is a very, very sadly, she is up at a one up of the nonsense, if caruso is very much running on this issue. so it's gonna be interesting, but i had a sense of that and people don't like disorder. yes they want a humane police they want chesa boudin laws and things like that. they don't want disorder around them not with climb or homelessness or anything else and i think there is a sense of disorder and people are gonna take charge today. james, let's go beyond california. when you look at the attack ads, by republicans, going after democrats, they keep using the, socialize, they are radical socialist. let's just break this down in minutes. even if the term democratic socialist is factually correct, from a branding messaging, and winning perspective. would it make sense for the progressive wing of the party to maybe drop that word, at least for now, it triggers people. when people hear socialist, they t
. >> kim and i went into los angeles last september for the -- ucla game. you can sense the homelessness and the disorder beckons of timber. now karen bassin is a very, very sadly, she is up at a one up of the nonsense, if caruso is very much running on this issue. so it's gonna be interesting, but i had a sense of that and people don't like disorder. yes they want a humane police they want chesa boudin laws and things like that. they don't want disorder around them not with climb or...
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the college of saint benedict and her md from the university of minnesota and completed her residency ucla. stephanieiller is the direcr of officers and enlist personnel management and an advisor for senior officer matters in the offices of the under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness. previously she serveas the director of recession policy from 2015 until 2022. prior to that she was a specl assistant to secretary of defense chuck hagel and ashton carter where she was responsible for a broad spectrum of programs including military a civilian personnel policies, military force readiness, defense health affairs, and, defense sexual assault prevention and response. ms. miller received her bachelor's degree from villanova university and holds a masters degree from george wasngton university. i would like to welcome all of our distinguished guests. and thank them for participating in today's hearg. i will begin by swearing in our witnesses. i ask each ofou turn on your audio and make sure i can see your face. rae your right hand while i administer the oath. do you swear or affirm
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a new report from ucla expects as many as 8 to 16,000 more people will come to california every year for abortions. planned parenthood in california says it already saw an increase of women coming to the state. after texas passed its laws restricting abortions last year. we're also hiring abortion navigators, patient navigators that that really is their job. if you call a health center, they help you with what is the closest airport . how long does it take to get from the airport to a health center? other nonprofits who helped with abortion access, say people of color those from lower income communities and undocumented immigrants are more likely to seek assistance, the meeting that will determine the future of the oakland a's is happening right now coming up on mornings on to the ninth. we'll have a live update on that meeting and the vote to watch for today that will let ace fans know if they need to say goodbye to the team or not, plus £16 silver and gold larry o'brien trophy. which belongs to the golden state warriors is right here in our studio, believe or not, it's breathtakin
a new report from ucla expects as many as 8 to 16,000 more people will come to california every year for abortions. planned parenthood in california says it already saw an increase of women coming to the state. after texas passed its laws restricting abortions last year. we're also hiring abortion navigators, patient navigators that that really is their job. if you call a health center, they help you with what is the closest airport . how long does it take to get from the airport to a health...
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we're proud that martyr serena bu ucla is a palestinian christian. this proves for those who need proof that palestinian christians are part and parcel of this people. they belong to it and its cause that they defend, we reject turning it into a religious conflict because it's not a religious conflict. sala josie is a palestinian human rights advocates enjoys me now from ramallah. good talking about this on the program. that's condemnation. all round evidence submitted by the palestinian authority and i'll just say to the international criminal court, but conscious begin with a quote from the american secretary of state where he says, we are looking for an independent credible investigation. when that investigation happens, we will follow the facts wherever they lead. it's as straightforward as that. so the question is, is it really straightforward? what does the 2nd row say? the justice delayed is justice denied. we know how the, by mission, we know they're they clearly what happen that agenda from the job, this rate of what is on engineering, on th
we're proud that martyr serena bu ucla is a palestinian christian. this proves for those who need proof that palestinian christians are part and parcel of this people. they belong to it and its cause that they defend, we reject turning it into a religious conflict because it's not a religious conflict. sala josie is a palestinian human rights advocates enjoys me now from ramallah. good talking about this on the program. that's condemnation. all round evidence submitted by the palestinian...
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a new report from ucla which analyzed cdc surveys shows that the number of young people who identify this trend gender doubled in the past several years. now what's interesting is that blue states, liberal states on average had farst more children identifying as transgender. for example, three percent of young people in new yorkxamp y l themselves trans. that compares to zero point six percent in wyoming. so what is causing this ? well, one of the only reasons we're having this conversation in the first place is because a woman called abigail schreier was brave enough to raise this issue. and an amazing book called irreversible damage too the transgender cray's we've had her on many times alwaysn wanted to have her back. abigail, great to see you. so what do you think? these these numbers are kind ofn astounding, but they they don'tg suggest a natural cause are born that way cause they suggest social influence. cause to me anyway. absolutely. if this were organic, we would expect to see it evenly distributed across the population. population we would see it without respect to viewpoi
a new report from ucla which analyzed cdc surveys shows that the number of young people who identify this trend gender doubled in the past several years. now what's interesting is that blue states, liberal states on average had farst more children identifying as transgender. for example, three percent of young people in new yorkxamp y l themselves trans. that compares to zero point six percent in wyoming. so what is causing this ? well, one of the only reasons we're having this conversation in...
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i just applied that to school and then i got a scholarship to ucla so i didn't have any student debt and i graduated in this millennium. it was very funny being a thirty year old among eighteen year old boys and yeah. >> did they knowow who you were? no, i only had one professor who knew who i was and he didn't share it until the end of the term and i was very grateful becauseul i always trid to dress incognito because i knew the tas were total lefties and they would give me bad grades if they knew that iew had been on mtv. but i do have a junior in high school and so she is going through that process right now and it's really interesting watchingal her and her friends try and figure out where they want to go. and i was asking like why? why do you want to go to. college? you don't have to go to college. you know, this is what it helps for. but the other parents who were so dead set on getting their kids in the ivy league school like what are you doing?y they pay college guidance counselors a thousand dollars an hour to try and get them into brown . i'm like what ? >> i can get into b
i just applied that to school and then i got a scholarship to ucla so i didn't have any student debt and i graduated in this millennium. it was very funny being a thirty year old among eighteen year old boys and yeah. >> did they knowow who you were? no, i only had one professor who knew who i was and he didn't share it until the end of the term and i was very grateful becauseul i always trid to dress incognito because i knew the tas were total lefties and they would give me bad grades if...
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it's a term that originates with a professor at ucla law school in eugene. volik. he wrote an article in the yale law journal back in 1995 where he was talking about the coming information revolution as in many ways quite a prescient. uh conversation a discussion in that piece. he talked about things like what we would now see as the rise of netflix and spotify. he knew that what was going to happen is we were going to move from a trickle of speech something like you know your few local tv and radio stations and your local newspaper and a few national newspapers to a flood of information and he knew that this was going to make intermediaries like newspapers less important. he was very optimistic about it. so what he meant by cheap speech was cheap that is inexpensive to produce in disseminate. we certainly have that world and there's certainly a lot of benefits that world. you literally can get the knowledge in the palm of your hands with your smartphone. but i mean cheap speech in a second less positive way as well. i mean that we have as we've eliminated intermed
it's a term that originates with a professor at ucla law school in eugene. volik. he wrote an article in the yale law journal back in 1995 where he was talking about the coming information revolution as in many ways quite a prescient. uh conversation a discussion in that piece. he talked about things like what we would now see as the rise of netflix and spotify. he knew that what was going to happen is we were going to move from a trickle of speech something like you know your few local tv and...
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. >> suddenly, i had a group from ucla, sc, and nyu of young filmmakers. they learned on the set while directing. >> working with roger corman, it's like a college. you're tired, you're distracted and everything -- doesn't matter. you're shooting. >> francis coppola, marty scorsese, jack nicholson, ron howard, brian depalma, and me, began with roger. the new hollywood is unthinkable without roger. >> when i was making "grand theft auto," he said, ron, you keep doing a good job for me on this picture and you will never have to work for me again. and i guess i never did work for roger again. but i'm forever grateful for the opportunity he gave me. >> martin scorsese made a few small films in the late '60s and early '70s, but people start to pay attention when he does this film called "mean streets." >> i wanted to make films about an area where i grew up. i didn't really see organized crime. i was living in it. >> marty scorsese burst upon the scene with a kind of frankness, violence, and a restlessness to find the rhythms of the streets. that don't feel any
. >> suddenly, i had a group from ucla, sc, and nyu of young filmmakers. they learned on the set while directing. >> working with roger corman, it's like a college. you're tired, you're distracted and everything -- doesn't matter. you're shooting. >> francis coppola, marty scorsese, jack nicholson, ron howard, brian depalma, and me, began with roger. the new hollywood is unthinkable without roger. >> when i was making "grand theft auto," he said, ron, you keep...
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and by the way, went to grad school in the 90s at ucla. so i'm well familiar with all the theories that say you can never do that. example i had not thought about this. through an ethical lens, which maybe that says something about me but i have been asked at various points to be an expert witness, and i think that that's raised similar questions in my mind because you know i teach and write an election law there are times when there's debates about whether it's sensible to bring a particular case and particularly now given the composition of the courts whether it might move the law in a yeah, a negative direction or you a bad direction? and so that has given me pause about whether it's something i want to participate in on the one hand. it's you know, these are kind of pro voting rights cases on the other hand. i have these kind of larger strategic concerns. and so that's kept me from kind of agreeing to do this a couple of times. so again, that's not about the ethics of it, but it's just kind of another consideration that i faced as a ki
and by the way, went to grad school in the 90s at ucla. so i'm well familiar with all the theories that say you can never do that. example i had not thought about this. through an ethical lens, which maybe that says something about me but i have been asked at various points to be an expert witness, and i think that that's raised similar questions in my mind because you know i teach and write an election law there are times when there's debates about whether it's sensible to bring a particular...
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she is a pediatrician and professor of pediatrics at the ucla. she has the division chief in behavioral pediatrics and currently serves as president of the american york of pediatrics, an organization of the people dedicated to the health of adolescence. she created her pediatric residency at the university of rochester. chief gerry williams has served as the police chief of phoenix since 2016. the largest police chief in the state of arizona. she is currently the president of the major cities chief association. 32 year in law enforcement veteran. probably serving as p chief in phoenix and the city of ochsner, california. bachelors degree from arizona state and northern arizona university. senator grassley? >> first i introduce max schachter max schachter, max is a executive director of the east marjory stoneman douglas school. he ensures access to best practices and resources for students, parents, and school districts. we are thankful for your testimony and your patients. and your expertise on a subject. next witness is amy swearer, illegal fel
she is a pediatrician and professor of pediatrics at the ucla. she has the division chief in behavioral pediatrics and currently serves as president of the american york of pediatrics, an organization of the people dedicated to the health of adolescence. she created her pediatric residency at the university of rochester. chief gerry williams has served as the police chief of phoenix since 2016. the largest police chief in the state of arizona. she is currently the president of the major cities...
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i've been speaking to a climate scientist of ucla's institute of stability for the bios and that these sorts of weather events are becoming the new normal. they are six certain amount of extreme weather you would expect to experience in a typical summer was up experience in a typical summer was up to a certain extent, that is what we are seeing but only up to a point. when we see the occurrence of simultaneous and prolonged record—breaking heat waves, simultaneously occurring extreme wildfires and record—breaking flooding, i think we do have to start to connect the dots between these in the context of climate change. and while not all extreme weather events are linked to climate change increasingly many of them indeed are. shore change increasingly many of them indeed are-— indeed are. are you worried that riven indeed are. are you worried that given that _ indeed are. are you worried that given that this _ indeed are. are you worried that given that this is _ indeed are. are you worried that given that this is potentially - indeed are. are you worried that given that this is pot
i've been speaking to a climate scientist of ucla's institute of stability for the bios and that these sorts of weather events are becoming the new normal. they are six certain amount of extreme weather you would expect to experience in a typical summer was up experience in a typical summer was up to a certain extent, that is what we are seeing but only up to a point. when we see the occurrence of simultaneous and prolonged record—breaking heat waves, simultaneously occurring extreme...
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eyes to the reality of campus indoctrination not just around the country at uc berkeley or harvard or ucla but right here in our backyard at colorado state university where i graduated in 2019 addressing the absolute insanity endured. threats, my address being posted online without my permission and more simply because i was a conservative and there to share it with others. as much as i'd like to report that my book actually moved the needle and made a difference changing the title campus at bsu are around the country the truth is in the few short years since i graduated from college it's only become worse. today college students have navigated a world of courses, mandatory diversity programs and what was once considered impossible on college campuses have now become commonplace and even high school, middle school, elementary school and even kindergarten as the best selling baby books and kindergarten books include antiracist baby and feminist baby. i really encourage you to go check out your local barnes and noble. the radical left has hijacked our educational institutions, teachers and p
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there is no way anybody can tell me -- i have a degree in plug will science from ucla -- nobody is going to tell me he lost the election when he was up a hundred thousand votes at midnight the night of the election. host: this is rob out of new york city, democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. you do a great job. the caller just talked about how democrats hate trump. i cannot talk about the rest of my fellow democrats, but i can tell you i hate when people lie to my face or lie to me on television. i hate when people distort the truth. if you have ever gone out with a girlfriend or spouse who you know is lying to you, you are unsettled and you do not like it. you do not like people who give you wrong information. it is a shame that we have to even go through all of this. it is important they go through all of this investigation and talk to all these individuals who were involved, the legal teams for trump. barr finally is talking truth. it is a shame we are spending this money and time. it reminds me of a hearing about trump's failures over the years, the bankruptcies in a
there is no way anybody can tell me -- i have a degree in plug will science from ucla -- nobody is going to tell me he lost the election when he was up a hundred thousand votes at midnight the night of the election. host: this is rob out of new york city, democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. you do a great job. the caller just talked about how democrats hate trump. i cannot talk about the rest of my fellow democrats, but i can tell you i hate when people lie to my face or lie...
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and by the way, went to grad school in the 90s at ucla. so i'm well familiar with all the theories that say you can never do that. example i had not thought about this. through an ethical lens, which maybe that says something about me but i have been asked at various points to be an expert witness, and i think that that's raised similar questions in my mind because you know i teach and write an election law there are times when there's debates about whether it's sensible to bring a particular case and particularly now given the composition of the courts whether it might move the law in a yeah, a negative direction or you a bad direction? and so that has given me pause about whether it's something i want to participate in on the one hand. it's you know, these are kind of pro voting rights cases on the other hand. i have these kind of larger strategic concerns. and so that's kept me from kind of agreeing to do this a couple of times. so again, that's not about the ethics of it, but it's just kind of another consideration that i faced as a ki
and by the way, went to grad school in the 90s at ucla. so i'm well familiar with all the theories that say you can never do that. example i had not thought about this. through an ethical lens, which maybe that says something about me but i have been asked at various points to be an expert witness, and i think that that's raised similar questions in my mind because you know i teach and write an election law there are times when there's debates about whether it's sensible to bring a particular...