commissioner matt dunn lap, sued the commission accusing of it unlawfully excluding it from the deliberations of the commission, and the judge ruled in his favor saying the commission had to include him and give him several documents he asked for. only days later, the commission was resolved. >> sreenivasan: so he was a commissioner and he didn't have access to the information that the commission was working on, and that was his lawsuit. >> yes. it also came out later that a all right that mr. kobach sent before the commission met, which became very controversial, asking all states for a lot of voter information was done with collaboration by two members who were not even on the commission at the time that the letter was drafted. and sent. and the the rest of the commission wasn't given access to that letter. so the commission was very unhappy that they weren't able to see the all right before it went out, even though two people who weren't on the commission were able to. >> sreenivasan: not necessarily to fact check kris kobach, but in a recent interview, one of the things he said was the vo