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In 2024, the Supreme Court required all staff to sign NDAs over leaks, boosting secrecy amid trust concerns.
In late 2024, Chief Justice John Roberts mandated that all Supreme Court staff, including clerks and support personnel, sign legally binding nondisclosure agreements—a major shift from past informal norms.
The move, confirmed by multiple sources and reported by the New York Times, followed a series of high-profile leaks, including internal documents on abortion rights and presidential immunity.
The NDAs, which threaten legal action for breaches, reflect growing concerns over information security and ethics, amid declining public trust.
The change, now standard for new hires, underscores the court’s increasing secrecy, though it has sparked criticism over transparency and institutional accountability.
En 2024, la Corte Suprema requirió que todo el personal firmara NDA sobre filtraciones, aumentando el secreto en medio de preocupaciones de confianza.