Who leaked?

Who leaked?

It's still only speculation, but Time Magazine blogger Adam Sorensen offers here some good reasons to think it was not clerks who leaked details of the Obamacare case (NFIB v. Sebelius) deliberations to reporter Jan Crawford, but could only have been one (perhaps more) of the Justices themselves. And since AMK's role as last-ditch defender of the unconstitutionality of Obamacare, and
Good news, of a sort: I'm not right all the time. What a burden to set down. On May 23 I wrote that the campaign to make Roberts switch his vote by scaring him with threats of damage to his "historical reputation" and what-not -- this campaign was blisteringly obvious at the time -- wouldn't work.

Silly me.  And, once again, apologies to Justice Kennedy! 

Thanks to illegal and immoral leaks
The Wall Street Journal agrees with me -- and explains, better than I did or probably could, exactly why the taxing power discovered in the Obamacare opinion is novel and dangerous. Tag: I Hate Being Right All The Time