case. far more unwilling, we should be. whether that case is right or wrong than the ordinary case. and why -- well, they have a lot of words there, but i'll give you about 10 or 20. there will be inevitable efforts to overturn it. of course there will. feelings run high. and it is particularly important to show what we do in overturning a case is grounded in principle and not social pressure. not political pressure. only, quote, the most convincing justification can show that a later decision overruling, if that's what we did, was anything but a surrender to political pressures or new members. and that is an unjustified repudiation of principles on which the court stakes its authority. and there are two sentences that i would like to read you. they say they really mean this, the court, not just three.