yes. >> i always loved your dissent in morris versus justice roberts majority. wasn't nearly as persuaded by it. but i was curious about the opinion in the case that was most, i don't know, different but also interesting, was justice thomas's dissent. >> what was that? >> justice thomas's who said, you know, everyone in high school and elementary school has no rights under the first amend ame amendment ever and the schoolhouse is for teachers to control, which as a law professor is really nice to think about, but i was curious, you know, you were there for all the tinker, frazier and then the morris case. why, you know, everyone especially at the lower education level seemed pretty okay with the idea that students do have these free speech rights, in general, and only justice thomas was sort of on the other side all alone arguing that teachers should be able to control their law school -- i'm sorry, not law school, that was freudian there -- control their classroom with complete impunity. so i was just curious why all the justices have always felt, except for ju