. >> and marlene trestman, you're the author of "fair labor lawyer"'s, tell me about the book. >> bessie was born in a jewish orphanage in new orleans that states her life profoundly was social justice values. i like to say that before there was a notorious rpg as justice ginsburg is affectionately known, there is not dacia's bessie margolin. we are her essentially the fair labor standards act and the equal pay act. she champion those laws in her 30 years as an associate solicitor at the labor department and she was a mentor to me. >> what were some of the significant cases she was involved in as well as the fair labor act? >> all of her time for the labor department was spent on the fair labor standards act. so is really the body of work that cause chief justice earl warren to say that she had put the flash on the bare bones of the fair labor standards act and without her work the bare-bones would've been wholly inadequate. her most perhaps significant case, standing alone, was the first pace which established the rule that still exist today that jobs need only be substantially equal an