. >> good morning, my name is alan besborus and i am a practicing lawyer here in san francisco. i have had the pleasure of being a law professor for a number of years. and the beneficiary of a good education. one of the things that i learned in the process of practicing and of living, is that the first thing that the totalitarian wants to do is burns all of the books. no one has proposed to burn the book, but what you have decided to do is lock them away and i can't really meaningful distinguish between a book that is gone because it is burned and a book that is gone because you locked it up and won't let me have access to it. for you that is what is happening here. that is the political and practical implication of taking the law library, fulfilling your duties to provide one to the population, and then making it so small, as to make it unworkable. i don't know that that is what you intend to do. i know, to a certainty that there is a politically position and i think that you and the rest of the population respond to that. i don't know whether it has been 100 and 75, or 150 peo