question is never, is it bad to overrule period. you know, surely -- >> i'm asking you to think, in near terms, there were two they mentioned. and they don't want casey -- they don't want roe to be the third. and now in your opinion, you just answered justice barrett, hey, all of these are not rising to that level, okay. are there any that do rise to the level in your opinion? >> i think -- and i'm not sure that i necessarily agree with the watershed characterization, your honor. but what i would say, i can't think of another that hits the radar, but i would emphasize that the problem here is that we're dealing with a right that doesn't have a basis in constitutional text -- again, very much in conflict with those values, justice breyer. >> i'm not sure how your answer makes any sense. all of those other cases, griswald, lawrence, o'bergfeld, they all relied on substantiative due process. you're saying there's no