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Why the Dobbs Leak Is Dangerous
2022-05-08
[First Things] This week's leak of the draft majority opinion in Dobbs, the Mississippi abortion case, is unprecedented. Leaks from the Court have occurred before, but this leak is different, a potentially shattering event, both because of the leaker's probable motives and the leak’s probable effects. Most likely, the leaker set out to intimidate one or more of the justices and affect the outcome of the case. Alternatively, the leaker hoped to destroy the Court as an institution -- in the approving phrase of one progressive commentator, to "burn this place down." The long-term consequences of the leak may be severe.

Past leaks from law clerks typically have come after the Court has issued a decision. They often seem explained by desires to set the record straight for history or, perhaps, to demonstrate the leaker's own significance (which, as a former clerk, I can attest to be typically little). If they come before a decision, leaks are usually spare and vague, hints at a likely vote tally or outcome. Such leaks do little to change the day-to-day workings of the Court.

But the leak of an entire draft opinion in the middle of deliberations in a vitally important case suggests something very different, a desire either to bully or destroy the Court as an effective institution. After this episode, justices will feel less secure about the confidentiality of their deliberations and think twice about what they put in drafts. The work of the Court will inevitably suffer. That is what makes this leak so damaging, however one feels about the ultimate issue at stake.
Posted by:KBK

#5  "... or destroy the Court as an effective institution."
Yes, they want to destroy anything that hinders their path to total power: Electoral College, US Senate, independent Judiciary, Free Press, all are rubbish to be cast aside. Gleichschaltung!
Posted by: magpie   2022-05-08 13:27  

#4  ^ The way the dems operate, if that was true, they'd have dropped it and replaced him with a drooling leftard at the first opportunity.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-05-08 08:04  

#3  In my opinion its Roberts. They've got something dirty on him.
Posted by: Dale   2022-05-08 08:01  

#2  Did the FBI raid the home of the reporter who fronted the leak? You know just like those seeking "The Diary"? Or is that treatment only reserved those not in the Inner Party? /rhet question
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-05-08 06:54  

#1  Yes, "dangerous" as well as destructive to the court and the nation. No word yet on the identity of the leaker or leakers. No one fired? So will it happen again? Is this the first of many leaks to follow ?

Unfortunately, this unhappy event is likely headed to the memory hole.

Posted by: Besoeker   2022-05-08 05:05  

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