as impressive as that is, i might skip her digress into molecular biophysics and biomedicine except that it influenced her writing on social welfare and related issues. before she entered the legal academy, she was part of the j.c. circuit court of appeals and worked in the office of the solicitor general of the united states where she argued 15 cases before the supreme court of the united states. she is part of the relationship, family, workplace and labor markets. her most current book, "race, wrongs and remedies: group justice in the 21st century," which was published last spring, is of particular relevance to this panel's topic. next we'll hear from clarence jones. mr. jones is a scholar and as dense in visiting professor at the martin luther king jr. research in palo alto. from 1960 until april 4, 1968, he was one of the closest political confidence, advisor, lawyer and draft speech writer for the reverend martin luther king jr. during his years of work for dr. king, he also became the first african-american to become a partner in a wall street investment banking firm, and that enab