you've been listening to offer daniel wolff discuss his book "grown-up anger."onversations] it's great stuff. thanks a lot. in [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> let's trade. that is a third of all human and we still have not oversold. >> [inaudible conversations] i would like folks in the audience to shout out the name of a famous bill of rights case in american history that pop into your head whether you agree with the outcomes or not in the bill of rights cases shout out their names. gideon, brown, roe v. wade, madison, griswold v. connecticut, brown v. board of education, "new york times," citizens united. i can't fool this crowd. with that said, half of the cases that you shouted out are not bill of rights cases. so, before the constitution, madison is original and isn't any great principle of liberty. i will add a few more. gideon versus wainwright, griswold versus connecticut, "new york times" versus sullivan, brown v. board of education, roe v. wade, lawrence v. texas, none of them is a bill of rights case. w