one of the segments that jumps out, is your visit to greenhaven when you're in law school which is a prison. i think it was your first or second year in law school and we just take a quick passage here, from your interaction with it convicts, there is the obvious feeling, there but for the grace of god go i. i can walk out of that place not just because of my own choices but because of the abundantly privileged environment in which i had live. but there was more to my discomfort than that, i was responsible, people were being put into this massive expanding facility in my name and until now i had given it to little thought. in criminal cases it is the people versus, or the united states versus, i realize now that we are the people and that we are the united states, people's liberty taken away their freedom prison after prison built and filled again. now i knew and i cannot deny. i marched right in and i saw the good, the back, the truth of the rise, how the, how the system works and how it fails. what i saw here's another thing that leads to united. it's a balance between individual