devin. i'm joined now by eiffel and george mason university professor jennifer mascott, a former clerk for both clarence thomas and brett kavanaugh. thank you both for being here. big picture looking at this term, this was really a defining moment in some case -- in some sense for the trump court. three trump justices. >> yes, it was. i mean, i think this is what we expected from these justices. we all knew these cases wither coming through the pipeline, and what this court has shown since these justices joined the court is a really aggressive approach to dismantling core and critical issues that have been championed on the progressive left, and that are really part of the infrastructure of our country, our kind of post-civil rights country. they're moving quickly. i think they're moving in some ways, in a manner that actually undercuts their legitimacy, and they are taking steps at a time when our country is deeply divided, that i think will result in further division. i think this affirmative action decision is disastrous, is a mistake, and, you know, we're going to be left with the consequences of it. >> jo