SCOTUS Leak: Profile in Courage or Act or Criminal Behavior?

 Quickly Politico's publication of the draft of Justice Samuel Alito's opinon on abortion shifted from warning that "Roe v Wade" could be overturned to The Leak.

 Slate, for example, speculates in considerable detail who could have been the leaker. Will this behavior balloon into "Another Watergate?" 

The subtext of that story, of course, is also the question of the morality of leaking. Should the leaker be viewed as a selfless whistle-blower risking a career and who knows what else. Or is the person who released the confidential document beyond the high court a kind of criminal whom law enforcement should ferret out and punish? If SCOTUS were an ordinary institution an elite law firm would likely have been contracted to investigate the breach of confidentiality.

So, here we are in early May 2022.

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