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best job that we can do for the people of arizona and in the efforts to support the rule of law. paul? can we hear from you? sure. the court has heard the tape case and has taken it under submission. we are gratified by their throw consideration of this case. they kept both lawyers at the podium longer than scheduled which underscores the importance and seriousness of this issue. from a lawyer s perspective, this is about issues of federalism, in particular. in some respects, for the purposes of the justices committed federal statutes are every bit as important as the arizona statutes. what you saw here, i think, was a real understanding on the justices part that much of what arizona has done is to accept the invitation of the federal statutes themselves that really put a premium on trying to get communication between state and local law enforcement and state and federal officials. a lot have focus has been on the arizona front, but use of the justices equally focusing