in clear and no uncertain terms about what is happening right now on a radicalized court. and i don't think that we can call it anything else. >> and we're out of time, but i want to go back to the law school question because as melissa pointed out, cheryl lynn went to nyu. but everybody else went to yale law school, there are a few far harvards on here. j. michelle childs went to i believe it was the university of south carolina. how important is -- would that kind of educational diversity be on the supreme court? >> from my perspective, it is very important because it explodes the myth that where you went to school is measured how smart you are. that simply is not the case.