federal judge overturning a ruling, that had banned prayer at her ceremony, and, on saturday, angela hildebrandr speech as planned. she joins us as well as the attorney from the liberty institute who sponsored her case. welcome to both of you. >> good morning! alisyn: angela, before we get to how you handled the graduation, this weekend, and, what you said, i want to remind the history to friday. when you were not going to be alloweded to include prayer in your graduation speech. what did you think when you heard the first ruling? >> you know, it was really disappointing to me, and frustrating, that a federal court judge had ruled that i was not going to be able to express myself as i wished, through prayer. alisyn: and yet, here was the reasoning and rationale. there is an agnostic student, at your school, who is not comfortable being included in some sort of prayer. do you understand his points of view? >> yes, ma'am, i definitely respect his difference in religious views but i also feel strongly that the judge's ruling violated my right as a citizen. alisyn: and your freedom of speech. what