it will overturn roe v. wade. we're not going to overturn it, we're going to say we think this law fits within that. so that creates more of a problem in this texas case because we really don't know where the parameters are. if they let the law continue to be in place in texas and say that there is no way to enforce it. so it's a really complicated legal mess but it was crafted that way purposefully by these texas lawmakers who knew that this is the way to make it as difficult as possible for courts, even the u.s. supreme court, to be able to come in and do something to try to stop the law. >> right. it's sort of fundamental jurisprudence. the idea that the law has to struggle with this. chief justice john roberts when that came into place said -- he said the statutory scheme before the court is not only unusual but unprecedented. the legislature, meaning the texas legislature, has imposed a