nothing about that. in fact, they don't even talk about racial polarization and voting very well. there's so much that they get wrong in this decision. that's why it won't stand the test of time. it's going to be overruled, no doubt about it. >> if i could jump in on barbara's point, i think the terrible irony is that they didn't look at alabama. the plaintiff in the case, who has an incredible recent record. >> absolutely. >> of voting violations, and has been under the microscope of the justice department for exactly that reason. >> and, you know, one of the things, i think, is very disen heartening about the opinion, and maybe is revealing, is how little attention is actually paid to the constitution. >> right. >> and chief justice roberts barely gives a glance to the 15th amendment, which says -- >> which is where it is! >> right. congress has the authority to pass appropriate legislation. now, ruth bader ginsburg, who i know now we are all super fans of, pointed to that very clearly and said, what about this? it says congress gets to decide. we can't substitute our own policy judgment. we may not like the way they did