so, as a secretary ritchie earlier stated i civic s was founded by justice sandra day-o'conner. she stepped off the bench and looked around and realized that there were unground attacks on the court system in the u.s. and the courts really don't have anybody to stand up for them. they do not do their own pr or have a lot of outreach. and she realized that if this continued that it would threaten the r the traditional independence of our court system and she began to ask around about what can we do and people started to point to the lack of education about the courts. and she decided to dig deeper and she aassembled a brain trust of folks and said how can we educate young people in a way that was better than what exists now? and overwhelmingly the response was we have to be where the kids are today and where the kids are today are not necessarily textbooks and work sheets. where they are today is that 97% of american teenagers play video games. and as those of you with teenagers would know, they spend an average of at least 44 hours a week in front of a tv or computer screen or s