Supreme Court justices used personal emails for work; 'burn bags' left open in hallways, sources say

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Supreme Court justices used personal emails for work; 'burn bags' left open in hallways, sources say
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The problem with the justices' use of emails persisted in part because some justices were slow to adopt to the technology and some court employees were nervous about confronting them to urge them to take precautions, one person said.

The justices were "not masters of information security protocol," one former court employee told CNN.Supreme Court says it failed to find who leaked draft abortion opinion that overturned Roe v. Wade

The report and the new revelations of weak protocols come as the court is trying to protect its own legitimacy after an embarrassing leak and allegations that it has simply become another political branch. The 20-page report and its still secret "Annex A" raised some questions as to whether the entire investigation should have been outsourced to someone without close ties to the court.

Three former employees told CNN of loose security around burn bags that are supplied to chambers to deal with sensitive documents. A burn bag is a security bag that holds sensitive documents which will ultimately be destroyed by fire or shredding. Another source questioned how the burn bags were handled before they were collected. The source said some colleagues would staple a burn bag shut. Others simply filled them to capacity and left them near their desks. But some burn bags were simply left in the hallway outside of chambers, presumably so that they could be taken to the basement. It would not have been difficult, the source suggested, for someone with access to the non-public area of the court to access sensitive documents.

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