longer, because the majority has said that they don't believe that there's a clear chance of success on the merits of the case by the plaintiffs. and although it's tough to read anything into a two-page unsigned opinion, but they appear to be caveating that on this private enforcement mechanism, we know from prior writings that they are open to reversing roe and whether it comes in this case or comes next term in the dobs case out of mississippi it seems likely that whether they actively reverse roe saying that roe is no longer the law, cases like this will make enroads that will lead to gutting the protections that roe has provided. the texas law doesn't permit abortion even in the case of rape or incest or maternal health. it is a very restrictive law and a dangerous moment for women in texas. >> and the mississippi law