Oh, okay. I mostly agree. I thought you were saying that the leak was not real, and that it was coordinated by SCOTUS or something. It certainly was coordinated by the left. The draft was from February, opinions are usually released in June. This was to get out ahead of that at the last moment prior to the elections.
Based on pure speculation, guilt by association stuff.
TLDR:
A currently-serving Supreme Court law clerk whose career has been almost solely focused on abortion.
She wrote her law school note on abortion.
She wrote op-eds about reproductive rights.
She spent a year working on abortion for the ACLU.
She clerked for a stridently pro-choice appellate judge.
And it just so happens that her husband is a journalist, who shared bylines with Josh Gerstein at Politico (who got the leak), and it looks like they are still buds.
That's exactly the sort of antics that reddit did to cause an innocent man to commit suicide.
Are you implying there wasn't an actual leak, and that the opinion isn't real, or what, exactly?
Oh, okay. I mostly agree. I thought you were saying that the leak was not real, and that it was coordinated by SCOTUS or something. It certainly was coordinated by the left. The draft was from February, opinions are usually released in June. This was to get out ahead of that at the last moment prior to the elections.
Based on pure speculation, guilt by association stuff.
TLDR:
A currently-serving Supreme Court law clerk whose career has been almost solely focused on abortion.
She wrote her law school note on abortion. She wrote op-eds about reproductive rights. She spent a year working on abortion for the ACLU.
She clerked for a stridently pro-choice appellate judge.
And it just so happens that her husband is a journalist, who shared bylines with Josh Gerstein at Politico (who got the leak), and it looks like they are still buds.
A hero if true.
We still love whistleblowers.
Right?