During the call, Blasey’s legal team asked that Kavanaugh speak first at the hearing, according to Politico.

The attorneys also asked if the senators could preside over questioning instead of bringing in outside counsel, a senior congressional source with knowledge of the call told CNN. With no female Republicans on the committee, the senators considered using their female aides to question Blasey at the hearing.

Blasey’s attorneys also asked if the committee could subpoena Mark Judge, Kavanaugh’s high school friend whom Blasey said was in the room during the alleged assault, according to The Associated Press. Judge has denied witnessing the alleged assault and refused to speak publicly on the matter.

They also discussed having only one camera in the room during the hearing and asked that the hearing take place on Thursday instead of Monday, which committee chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) had suggested earlier this week.

After the call, Taylor Foy, a Grassley spokesman, said the senator “will consult with his colleagues on the committee. He remains committed to providing a fair forum for both Dr. Ford and Judge Kavanaugh.”

Earlier Thursday, Katz emailed the Senate Judiciary Committee to let them know that Blasey was prepared to testify next week as long as “terms are fair” and “ensure her safety.”

However, Katz maintained that Blasey still preferred that the committee fully investigated her claims before she testified.

Blasey, a psychology professor at Palo Alto University, has publicly accused Kavanaugh of drunkenly assaulting her during a party in Maryland when they were both in high school. In an interview with The Washington Post, Blasey said Kavanaugh pinned her down on a bed and groped her as Judge, who also appeared to be drunk, watched.

Blasey claimed Kavanaugh covered her mouth when she tried to scream. She said was able to escape after Judge jumped on them both and toppled them off the bed.