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E5: The Leak That Sealed It – Dobbs and the Decision to Overturn Roe v. Wade

E5: The Leak That Sealed It – Dobbs and the Decision to Overturn Roe v. Wade

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In 1973, seven justices built a 50-year precedent on the right to privacy. In 2022, five justices tore it down – and a leaked memo may be the reason none of them could change their mind. This episode breaks down Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, through the lens of quantum cognition.Dobbs began as a 15-week abortion ban in Mississippi, deliberately written to be challenged. By the time it reached the Supreme Court, a Federalist Society-shaped conservative majority was already in place. But the real twist came in May 2022, when Politico published Justice Samuel Alito's draft majority opinion – the first leak of its kind in modern Supreme Court history. We look at how that leak changed the group dynamics of the decision itself.Using the four core concepts of quantum cognition – superposition, interference, contextuality, and non-commutative effects – we map the competing draft opinions on the table (Roberts's narrow ruling, the conservative majority's full overturn, the liberal dissent), the polarization and infighting reported inside the Court, and the unique context conservative justices used to frame Dobbs as correction rather than activism.What you'll take away from this episode:- Why group decisions can't be modeled the same way as individual choices- How a single piece of context – a leaked document – can "collapse" a group's superposed positions into a locked-in outcome- Why textualism and originalism function as a context-dependent decision frame, not a neutral defaultThis is not a debate about abortion. It's a decision-science breakdown of how nine people, under public pressure, reached an irreversible 5-4 ruling. ================================= Primary Sources:Busemeyer, J. R., & Wang, Z. (2015). What is quantum cognition, and how is it applied to psychology? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 24(3), 163–169. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963721414568663Pothos, E. M., & Busemeyer, J. R. (2022). Quantum cognition. Annual Review of Psychology, 73, 749–778. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-033020-123501 Busemeyer, J. R., Wang, Z., & Townsend, J. T. (2006). Quantum dynamics of human decision-making. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 50(3), 220–241. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmp.2006.01.003Pothos, E. M., & Busemeyer, J. R. (2009). A quantum probability explanation for violations of 'rational' decision theory. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 276(1665), 2171–2178. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2009.0121================================= Secondary Sources:Three observations on the Alito draftAlito's originalist jurisprudence analyzedSunstein on the Alito draftFederalist Society's court influenceFull Dobbs opinion text (Cornell)Dobbs opinion PDF (SCOTUS.gov)Dobbs case overview (Ballotpedia)Dobbs case overview (Constitution Center)Planned Parenthood v. Casey historyRoe v. Wade 1973 to 2022 timelineRoe v. Wade background (History.com)Why Roe was overturnedRoe v. Wade (Britannica)Roe overturned (Planned Parenthood)Majority vs. dissent schism (NPR)Mississippi 15-week test caseJudge rebukes Mississippi's strategyCourt poised to roll back rights (SCOTUSblog)Oral argument coverage (Courthouse News)SCOTUS leak investigation report (CNN)Leaked Dobbs opinion explained (Harvard)Leak investigation fails (SCOTUSblog)Politico: Dobbs draft opinion leakPolitico: Roberts and the Court=================================Episode Tags / Keywords:Dobbs v Jackson, Roe v Wade overturned, Supreme Court decision making, quantum cognition, decision science, Federalist Society, Samuel Alito leaked opinion, SCOTUS Politico leak, group decision making, cognitive bias, behavioral psychology, constitutional law podcast, originalism textualism, judicial decision making, Mississippi abortion ban
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