curt mueller did that and then there was a lawsuit. there's more at place than that very narrow understanding facts. but one thing i would i would push back on a little bit if i was a supreme court justice, is the supreme court doesn't exist to protect anyone. supreme court exists ensure the stability in, uniformity of federal law. it's you know it's this really sort of heartbreaking thing that i when i tell students that the court doesn't exist correct injustices there are thousands and thousands of cases appealed year and the court just doesn't have the time to intervene in all of them they're going to pick and choose and they're going to pick and choose largely based on where lower courts have different understandings about what the constitution means. the free speech clause can't mean one thing when enforced by a lower court judge in alaska, and the opposite when the same thing is enforced, a same issue in alabama. so if you have that conflict between some lower court judges thinking it means x and others say not x, that's when the