we'll talk with university of california berkeley law professor, melissa murray, an expert in constitutional law and clerked for supreme court justice sonia sotomayor at the court of appeals. and jason biggs co-starring in a critically acclaimed tv series, "orange is the new black" on net flicks. join us for those conversations coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers look you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> the roberts court concluded its ninth term now. last week in a series of decisions kidded far reaching and contentious. though, chief justice roberts said he did not believe in an activist court. many are insisting it's what we are getting decisions, voting rights. corporations, citizens, and restrictions on affordable care act, decisions that are dividing the country. joining me u.c. berkeley law professor, melissa murray, expert in constitutional law and former clerk for sonia sotomayor on u.s. court of appeals 2nd circuit. good to have you on the program. >> thank you for having me. >> let me ask you what your read of the court is, chief justice nine terms. didn'