. >> could be free speech -- >> my next guest, mark herron was in court today making the argues umtsou make of justice kavanaugh's responses? >> well, i think it was spot-on question. you know. as we've been saying all along, although sb 8 is abortion restriction and the most extreme abortion restriction we've ever seen, the questions today in front of the supreme court were not just about abortion. everyone, it seems like all of the justices agree that this is patently unconstitution allow. the question really is, can a state justice decide, you know, the supreme court's precedents and the bill of rights, just don't apply in our state. and a state can just nullify a right that has been recognized bit supreme court for 50 years. a fundamental right. by allowing anyone to sue anyone who exercises that right or provides care to allow someone to exercise that right. that doesn't just apply for abortion, it could apply for guns, for freedom of religion. every single constitutional right is at stake if texas' argument succeed and the federal courts can't do anything when a state tries to