professor of government at georgetown university, and craig holman, government apairs -- and in our pastas a republic, we have had supreme courts where a lot of people have held very high level public office, but now we have a court made of academics, judges, law professors various people that come out of a nonelected background. is is having a court of nine people who have never dialed for dollars or had to throw fund raisers changed the way these people see these questions? >> i think so, i think so. we have five justices, essentially overruling a legislature, this is having a cascaded attempt. and perhaps more -- and they have not been elected to anything. not one of them, maybe student council president, i am not sure. who was the fifth vote going the other way in the direction of recklation, before she was essentially replaced by justice alead doe. upheld these rules and she was an elected official. so the last elected official left the court, and is the regulation of this money shifted away. you know, maybe there's something in that. >> so you all agree there will be more money in