That’s the title of Justice Breyer’s new book, and he’s making the rounds promoting it.  This morning he was on Meet The Press.  Here’s the NBC report:

Former Justice Stephen Breyer described the 2022 leak of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade as “unfortunate” and sidestepped questions about whether justices had been working on a compromise ruling behind the scenes.

In
an interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Breyer didn’t say he was
upset about the leak while noting that in general he tried to “avoid
getting angry” when he was on the bench.

“You
try to avoid getting angry or that — you try in the job — you try to
remain as calm, reasonable and serious as possible. I think it was
unfortunate,” he said of the publication of the draft decision in the
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case.

Asked
directly whether the justices had discussed a potential compromise to
limit access to abortion at 15 weeks, Breyer told “Meet the Press”
moderator Kristen Welker, “Well, you know as much about that as I do.”

“The normal situation is before something is written in the
conference, people in some form or other will discuss what they’re
thinking of writing, not always and not identical. But there’s usually
some discussion,” Breyer said of the process leading up to court
decisions.

“I usually hope for compromise,” he added.