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U.S. Supreme Court asks Maryland to bar protests at justices' homes

 

Demonstrators protest outside Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh's home

 

WASHINGTON, July 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court’s top security officer has asked Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to enforce laws barring picketing outside the Maryland homes of high court justices, saying protests and “threatening activity” have increased.

Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley made the request in a July 1 letter to Hogan, noting that Maryland law prohibits people from intentionally assembling “in a manner that disrupts a person’s right to tranquility in the person’s home.”

“I am writing to request that the Maryland State Police, in conjunction with local authorities as appropriate, enforce laws prohibiting picketing outside the homes of Supreme Court justices who live in Maryland,” Curley told Hogan, according to a copy of the letter posted on the Fox News website.

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-supreme-court-asks-maryland-bar-protests-justices-homes-2022-07-02/

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-supreme-court-asks-maryland-190742778.html

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7 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

I'm guessing if it were "trumpers" engaging in threatening and intimidatory behavior in front of Ms Jackson's home, the response would be somewhat different?

 Probably that will be what it takes for democrats to start protecting the Supreme Court justices.

Hogan is Republican! ????

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Maryland should enforce the law whatever it is but they should not be bullied into changing the law by the radical right wing theocratic minority rule for life illegitimate supreme court.

Those batards need to be taken down a peg or ten.

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