and in cio that focuses on reproductive rights, russell joined by doctor jessica, robina of family medicine, physician from austin, texas. and michelle, good one professor of law at the university of california, an author of policing, the womb, invisible, women in the criminalization of motherhood. all right guys, thank you so much for being with us. michelle. i'd like to begin with you because i think this is kind of confusing, particularly for our international audience. that there's this kind of patchwork of laws where it's different all across the us. i'm going to bring up a map on my laptop while you talk about it. and can, you can explain to someone who maybe isn't familiar with the us legal system. why this is so different, what's happening across the u us. and they would be right to be confused of those who are abroad and also in the united states. so after the supreme court ruling in dobbs v jackson women's health, the supreme court struck down roe v wade and planned parenthood b. casey, leaving states to do whatever they want with regard to abortion. so that meant that the state o