for more, we turn to clare byarugaba, an lgbtq+ activist. she's the equality and nondiscrimination coordinator for chapter four uganda, a civil rights group. clare, thank you so much for joining us. how has this law affected you personally, if you wouldn't mind sharing? and also how has it affected your community? [00:01:08][18.1] clare: thank you so much for having me. as an lgbt community, we are we really facing one of the worst experiences that anyone can go through. we see that these laws are form of state sponsored homophobia and transphobia. the very purpose of this law is to respectfully erase thlgbt community from the face of the earth. but we are fighting back. ali: we understand that the constitutional crt is set to rule any day on the constitutionality of this law. what are your hopes for the outcome of that ruling, and how would it affect the implementation of the law? clare: we're asking courts to look at the substantive arguments that we are putting in our petitions to declare that this law is unconstitutional on substantive g