Happy Tuesday and welcome to Supreme Court Brief! I’m Brad Kutner. It’s already been a busy week at the nation’s highest court with new opinions and orders Monday along with continued blowback from their investigation into the Dobbs opinion leaker. Read below to find out more about the high court’s refusal to address an attorney-client privilege issue, the court’s first opinion this term, Justice Neil Gorsuch’s dissent in a $2 million civil penalty and finally a little history into a SCOTUS leak that never was.   

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Justices Punt Attorney-Client Privilege Question

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