. >> curt levy, committee for justice. as abbey alluded to, you know, probably the -- well, we don't want judges and we don't want congress writing redistricting, but we want the civil servants in the justice department doing it even less. justices may be ill suited in congress, may hide under their desk, but most of the civil servants according to people who have worked there, some of whom are in this room, are one step short of little acorn activists, so i assume they're going to be extremely angry if the supreme court overturns section 5. and i assume they're not going to take it sitting down, what would you expect them to do? i mean, it's obviously harder to bring a lawsuit than to, you know, just dot, preclear, and there of course are some checks on them from the political fol folks, but hard to imagine they won't be up to some sort of mischief, so i ask michael and abbey, what sort of mischief do you speculate or predict? >> two object vows points, i think there will be a strong effort for the administration to "fix,