Opinion | Supreme Court leak report leaves legal experts scratching their heads

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Jordan Rubin: Have the Supreme Court justices themselves even been considered potential suspects?

That’s not too surprising. But what’s more troubling than the leak itself is how the court may have conducted the investigation: namely, that it's not clear whether the justices were subjected to the same investigative intrusions as their clerks and staff members., released Thursday, mentioned internal investigative steps taken.

The report isn't clear on that score. If indeed the justices haven’t been subjected to those same measures, then that’s reason enough not to take the effort seriously. To be clear, whether to care about the investigation in the first place has been entirely optional on the public’s part. The leaked draft, published by Politico in May, didn’t expose state secrets or spies or anything of the sort. It’s true that Justice Samuel Alito, author of the leaked Dobbs v.

if it's confirmed they didn't participate or weren't asked to participate in the investigation to the same extent as the people who’ve labored under them.

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