tonight's program has been part of the club's good lit series, underwritten by the bernard orber foundation. i'm janet napolitano and this meeting of the commonwealth club of california is now adjourned. [applause] nods conversation [inaudible conversations] >> all persons having business before the supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near give their attention. >> number 759. better versus arizona. >> hear arguments number 8. r owe e against wade. >> probably the most famous case this court ever decided. >> dread and hairot existed as slave people here on land where slavery wasn't legally recognized. >> but thing brown decision into effect would take presidential orders, and the presence of federal troops and marshals. and the courage of children. >> we wanted to pick cases that changed the direction and import of the court and society and that also changed society. >> so she told them that they'd have to have a search warrant. and mrs. matt demanded to see the paper and read it, see what its, which they refused to do so the grabbed it out of his hands to look at it, a