so again, before google existed, how would you collect facts? you would have to go to a thing called a library. and i know i might be speaking a language you guys don't understand, but you would have to go to a library and you would have to flip through physical pages of books. you couldn't just download a pdf, right? and so if you were going to try to argue that women do need protection by the state government so that employers don't force them to work too many hours, you need to accumulate some facts about the sort of unique challenges that women encounter in the workplace and so they went to the new york public library for a month and just read everything they could get their hands on and started typing it up. usually today there are very strict rules about what you can submit as part of your written argument to the us supreme court. its 35 page document, they call it a brief. i know that you probably have never written a 35 page paper in your life and even if you have, you wouldn't call it brief. but two lawyers who just, you know, it takes