
This Reason piece centers institutional integrity concerns over substantive debate about the leaked Dobbs memos, a framing typical of libertarian-right perspectives that prioritize procedural norms and institutional autonomy. The headline rhetoric—that the 'scandal is the leaks themselves'—deflects from the content under dispute and emphasizes process over substance, a rhetorical move that benefits the institution (Supreme Court) facing scrutiny. Language is measured rather than charged, but the framing selectively privileges the Court's operational concerns.
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Framing may shift if leak investigations yield charges or if the leak's effect on Court operations becomes demonstrably significant.
The leak of internal Supreme Court memos could affect how the Court operates.
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