louis brandeis farmed this task out to his two sisters in law, josephine and pauline goldmark. so again, i think we should at least take a couple of minutes to give these two women a bit of a shout out. well, josephine goldmark graduated from bryn mawr, taught at barnard college, went to work at the national consumers league, and pauline also graduated from bryn mawr, started graduate work at columbia university, went to work with pauline kelley at the national consumers league. so what went into this, the making of this brief? so the two gold marks and an army of female research assistants. so again, before google existed, how would you collect facts? you would have to go to a thing called a library. and i know i might be speaking a language you guys don't understand, but you would have to go to a library and you would have to flip through physical pages of books. you couldn't just download a pdf, right? and so if you were going to try to argue that women do need protection by the state government so that employers don't force them to work too many hours, you need to accumulat