The justices' reportedly shoddy email practices make the failure to truly investigate them even less forgivable. (via MaddowBlog)
toward salvaging the incompetent investigation by signing affidavits themselves. The justices did not take me up on my suggestion.
This is all to say, it’s increasingly unsurprising that the leak occurred and, due to the half-baked internal investigation, hasn’t been solved. And now, the justices' reportedly shoddy information security practices makes the failure to truly investigate them even less forgivable. I should also point out that not finding the leaker is totally fine. It might be interesting to know, but the court’s self-centered quest to find them isn’t really the public’s problem. And yet, the more we learn about that quest and the court itself, the worse both look.Jordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He previously served as a prosecutor for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and is the author of the forthcoming book “Bizarro” about the secret war on synthetic drugs.
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