**BREAKING: Leaked Supreme Court Memo Reveals "Roe v. Wade 2.0" – With a Corporate Twist?**

BREAKING: Leaked Supreme Court Memo Reveals “Roe v. Wade 2.0” – With a Corporate Twist?

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A bombshell internal memo, purportedly drafted by a clerk for an unnamed conservative Justice, has been leaked to the press, and it’s sending shockwaves through both the legal world and Wall Street.

The document, titled “Operationalizing the Dobbs Framework for Federal Preemption of State Tort Laws,” suggests the Court is preparing to fundamentally redefine “corporate personhood.” Sources claim the Court is not just considering reviving a federal right to privacy, but expanding it exclusively to corporations.

“After Dobbs returned abortion regulation to the states, the logical next step is to apply that same ‘history and tradition’ standard to corporate liability,” the memo allegedly argues. “If a fetus has no federal right to life, then a shareholder has no federal right to sue for negligence. It’s a simple question of original intent.”

The purported plan would nullify state-level consumer protection and product liability laws, arguing that only the “original corporate charter” is protected. This would effectively make it impossible to sue a company for defective products, environmental damage, or even fraud in state courts.

Who benefits?

Critics are already pointing to a clear pattern: The same dark-money groups that funded the Dobbs decision are now bankrolling a new legal push, primarily from Big Pharma and large energy conglomerates. One anonymous whistleblower from a prominent conservative legal society stated, “This isn’t about principle. It’s about retroactively immunizing the largest corporate donors from decades of pending state-level lawsuits.”

The Chief Justice’s office has called the memo “a baseless forgery,” while the unnamed Justice’s chambers declined to comment. But the market has already spoken: shares of major oil and pharmaceutical companies surged 8% in after-hours trading.

The question on everyone’s lips