Good government groups are needless to say, disappointed in the court ruling in the Dean Skelos case, just like they were after the Sheldon Silver conviction was vacated. And while the U.S. attorney's office can re-try the case, the appeals court decisions highlight the limits of what the court can do to prevent corruption. But will the legislature have any appetite for change? Joining us to talk more about the court's decision and what this means for the fight against corruption is Barbara Bartoletti, the former legislative director for the League of Women Voters.