early childhood education. again, a lot of research, some as referenced in today s report comes out as federal reserve bank of minnesota, gave sharon must affect of economic development a state can make is in early childhood education. so we invested state resources and were fortunate to bring this back and rested atop early learning grants. as a result, we are going to increase from 22 a.d., from 22 a.d., the percentage of four kids in delaware who were enrolled in a quality preschool program. in my view is that it s a true game changer. we are really, really excited about it. our effort will focus focus on four main pillars. one, a land of birth approach to school readiness. secondly though strengthening the quality rating program. this is not just about throwing money we have a terrific program and delaware called our stars program for early childhood centers noted their extra milestones they have to be to get a certain stars rating. we have a very clear transparent proc
very auspicious day when we have an august pane of supreme court justice, members of parliament, former attorney general and professors of law. our format today will be that we ll give each of our panelists an opportunity if they wish to say a few words and make a few observations, and then we have encouraged them to enter act with one another in a conversational style, posing questions and back and forth, and then we will take questions and answer back and forth with the audience as well. we re working on a schedule to finish at 3:30, and i think that will all work out fine. many of the programs we have attended here at this 2012aba annual meeting have been dealing with the question of the rule of law, especially in these times win the rule of law is in direct contravention of the rule of power as we have been hearing on the news, even as recently as today. i think it s very appropriate that we take a look at constitutional law as it is in the north american continence and a