so for our dear friends on television who might not be familiar with lochner, lochner versus new york was a case decided by the supreme court in 1905. it struck down a new york law that made it a crime to ask people working in a bakery to work more than 10 hours a day or 60 hours a week. so let's compare the law in oregon to the new york law that applied in bakeries. well, so the oregon law only applies to women, whereas the bakeshop law in new york from lochner only applied in bakeries. and so theoretically that that law could cover both male and female workers. but again, bakeries were places that at the time were overwhelmingly male dominated economic spaces. and there was no hours per week limit to the oregon law. and then the other difference is, whereas the bakeshop act in new york only applied in bakeries and the new york legislature tried to make it a big deal by saying, well, bakeries are a sort of uniquely challenging place to work in terms of the public health threats, of being in a cramped basement, windowless space where this oven is on 24 seven and there's not a lot of v