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? Client: Nooo... He39。t care for my singing, which is his right. I know it39。s own, but in the spirit of that freedom I should be able to sing. Right? Lindsay: Well if he is bringing nascence action he is basically saying that you interfering with the quite enjoyment of his home. Client: That39。t do anything quite. You should here him watching the Patriots. That39。clock. Let39。t have to be Mr. Davies. The doors are as transparent as the motive. Davies: If Mr. Young is claiming that city lacks the authority to rezone dis...Eugene: I am not claiming that. I am saying this ordinance was arbitrary. It was propagated in bad faith. It is politics and contrary to what Mr. Davies (we hear the sound of printer printing and Eugene stops. He turns and looks at Jamie who is printing something from her laptop puter.) Judge Rudy Fox: Council. Jamie: I apologize. (she hands the paper to Eugene) Eugene: You honor I call your attention to Blankenship vs. Metrowski wrenchingly decided in 195....(a long pause) 7 (he turns and looks at Jamie). Jamie gets up: The city of power alter a rezone if permitted use sounds for the purpose of closing down a pharmacy. The court start downy ordinance as arbitrary and invalid. It39。t insult me Mr. Davies. The zoning board earns a midnight alt to push this through. It earns dispatch top gun to get injunctive relief. The victim here is a facility that just happens to do stem cell research. Do you really mean to tell me they are not a target? Davies: Even if the ordinance was designed to impact the facility and I make no such confession. I maintain the action was neither arbitrary nor capricious. Judge Fox: I want to see the chairman of the zoning board in the witness chair. Davies: A big you pardon. Judge Fox: The motive of the board is very much in player Mr. Davies and from where I sit this ordinance smells like a dead decaying rat. Get the chairman in the hot seat or you won39。s. Don39。s not exactly true. There is one other danger. This case hits all the abortion buttons. Jimmy: Gee. Ellenor: And since Roe v. Wade as vulnerable which fox also knows I am concerned about Davies turning this into a referendum. I am sure they are the ones who tipped of the press. Bobby: Why is Roe versus Wade vulnerable? Ellenor: Hello, Have you glanced at the Supreme court lately? Rehnquest. Scalia, Thomas, Kennedy. Even Sandra Day O39。s not necessarily true, if you look at it in 1992 you39。Connor all supported Roe. Ellenor: Wrong. We lose one justice we lose Roe versus Wade. Bobby: Look you don39。s where your focus is. Jimmy: Killing embryos is simple to you. Eugene: Hey Jimmy, do us a favor. Don39。t like the hostility. Bobby: Come on guys.... Jimmy: I can39。d even appreciate that. But I don39。t make out what they say) Jimmy: If I ever said to you stop flapping your black wings you39。t like stem cell research it goes to humanity not religion. But since you bring it up I don39。t declare war on anything. Jimmy: Yes you have. Because of a few bad priests. Yes you have, and I am sick of it. Bobby. All right! That39。t provoke that one.********************************************Commercial:***************************************Cut to: The office. The phone rings. Lucy picks up.Lucy: Donnell, Young, Dole and Frutt. Oh I am sorry you39。t mean to criticize your work... Lucy: They were looking for the lawyer defending the fetus factory Rebecca.Rebecca: I see. Well, as long as you don39。t fly. Here we are enabling the activity. ******************************************************In the courtroom, Lindsay39。t take it. His lawyer: Take what Mr. Emerson? Mr. Emerson: (almost yells) The singing. Every morning, 8:15 and it39。s the big deal? It39。t get this. I get One moment in time. Every single day. His lawyer: Did you ever ask her to stop? Mr. Emerson: Yes. She said she just had to sing it. And it had to be in the morning. And it had to be loud. It was her way to get ready to face her day. And I just couldn39。t deny you rezoned this district to purposely put the Wayne Cell Technology Institute out of business? BC: We will it poses a danger to the munity. It represents a magnet for protests, possibly violent protests, even religious terrorism. Davies: Because their research involves stem cell research? BC: Yes. Abortion clinics have been attacked and similarly rezones because of safety concerns. We did the same thing. Eugene: So this is all about safety? BC: YesEugene: Protecting Lives? BC: YesEugene: Protecting human life? BC: I know where you are going and that wasn39。t concern politics. Eugene: Oh, it doesn39。t know where you39。t think my clients Institute serves the public good? BC: No, we don39。s officeMaxine: You want me to testify? Lindsay: Here is the thing. Right now it doesn39。s so important to you! Maxine: It39。t make that showing Maxine. Maxine: That39。s door.Eugene: You still here? Bobby walks in, closes the door and sits on the chair. Eugene: Something39。t know whether I am your best friend any more Eugene. But you are still pretty much mine. Eugene: And I am pretty much honored. Bobby: I am Catholic Eugene! And your antiCatholic remarks.... Eugene: Whoa... Whoa... Whoooaa. I am not antiCatholic Bobby. I am angry at the Catholic church, I think the church should go legit, but I assure you I am not antiCatholic! (pause) Look I am a Christian man. To tell you the truth I don39。t like it. Bobby: Eugene, I am not usually religious guy, but I do believe in God. I believe a man has a soul. Eugene: You think I don39。s what you do! And over time... (Pause) It39。re wrong! And I have a case I need to work on. Bobby: Ok look, I am not in here to say go get born again. But out of respect for me... (pause) and Jimmy. Lay off the antiCatholic rhetoric. Sad music in the background.*****************