Justice Gorsuch addresses the leak of the Dobbs decision, framing it as a breach that impacts the balance between transparency and privacy. He explains that while oral arguments are public, justices need private space to deliberate candidly and find common ground, a principle echoed by the founders during the Constitutional Convention. He suggests that such leaks can disrupt this crucial private deliberation process necessary for consensus-building.
Impact: High. Highlights the serious implications of leaks on judicial processes and the need for confidentiality in deliberations.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:18:05 to 01:20:05.
Sources in support: Katie Porter (Candidate for Governor of California)

