if it ends up in court, the man will be represented by our guest tonight david boyse.he new york part of the boy scouts is in violation of the national policy. if there is litigation, would it be brought by the national organization trying to stop the employment of this 18-year-old? or do you plan to file litigation to clear his way to be employed? david: it is hard to see what litigation will be happening now. when this started some month ago, one of the issues is whether we would have to bring litigation in order to make it possible for him to be hired. he has now been hired and is registered as an adult member of the boy scouts. that has been done at the council level and the national level. i don't think litigation will be necessary to get him hired. and the new york council has been pretty clear that they intend to continue to hire him. i think it's very hard to see how the national boy scouts organization would bring litigation against the new york council. the new york council is simply acting in accord with the new york law that requires a nondiscriminatory pol