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[Music] hello everyone and welcome to the latest episode of are you kidding me im naomi shafer riley and im a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute and i am ian rowe also a resident fellow at aei and today we are pleased to have with us a guest eugene vollock he teaches first amendment law ucla law school and he also blogs and he writes sometimes for reason magazine and he had a post up recently that caught our eye the headline was couple barred from fostering their one-year-old great-granddaughter because they oppose homosexuality and gender transitioning so this actually caught a lot of peoples eye trying to have a one-year-old yes of a one-year-old yes and so we brought von to talk a little bit about this case and sort of the general question of how we vet foster parents and the rules around some of these issues so welcome eugene thanks so much for joining us my pleasure thanks for having me so can you tell us just a little bit about the background of this case an