On Thursday, a House Judiciary subcommittee heard testimony about the allegedly fraudulent activities of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) during the 2008 campaign. So what exactly did ACORN do that critics allege was fraud? Did they just cross the line in registering voters or did actual vote fraud occur? What did lawmakers say at today’s hearings? And how comfortable should we be with ACORN having a role in the 2010 U.S. Census. We ask Heather Heidelbaugh, a practicing attorney who sued ACORN in Pennsylvania last year. She is also vice president of the Republican National Lawyers Association.