that meant that you could take, having exhausted domestic remedies, or maybe uniquely go to stroudsburg. the other possibility was to take cases. in 1973, there were directives on equal pay and equal opportunity. the case would start in the irish courts and there would be a reference of the legal issues, you got to luxenberg and then get a ruling of the irish courts and look luxembourg. and i enjoy those cases. the one that really stands out, because i was so admiring. it was a case involving a woman named josie. she had an abusive husband beat her. and she was -- excuse me, he was convicted in the district court and given a fine. he alleged to continue to beat her and she wanted to get a judicial separation. she would have to go into the high court and that was complex as a procedure. she went to various lawyers to see if someone would help very. no lawyer was willing because even if she could, she was very poor and working class. she saw an article in an irish newspaper and it was possible to take a case to stroudsburg to the commission on human rights. she wrote a long letter which i