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The Supreme Court Wants Their Privacy: Asks Maryland & Virginia Officials To Stop Protestors Outside Their Homes

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Gail Curley, the Supreme Court's marshal, has written to the governors of Maryland and Virginia and local officials in suburban Washington, D.C., asking them to enforce state and county laws that prohibit picketing at private homes.

In the letter to Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, she said laws in his state prohibits assembling "with another in a manner that disrupts a person's right to tranquility in the person's home," and provides a penalty of up to 90 days in jail.
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"Since then, protest activity at justices' homes, as well as threatening activity, has only increased," Curley said in the letter, with large groups using bullhorns and banging drums. "This is exactly the kind of conduct that Maryland and Montgomery County laws prohibit."
 
You took away women's privacy, so protestors are taking away yours.

Don't like it? Too bad. You reap what you sow.
So let's say Roe was somehow reinstated. Now a bunch of pro-life extremists assemble outside of justices' homes and one of them actually caps a justice (like the protester who wanted to kill BK).

Sill dismissable? That justice took away the unborn's right to live so he had his taken away. Same logic.
 
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So let's say Roe was somehow reinstated. Now a bunch of pro-life extremists assemble outside of justices' homes and one of them actually caps a justice (like the protester who wanted to kill BK).

Sill dismissable? That justice took away the unborn's right to live so he had his taken away. Same logic.
Lol the guy who turned himself in and McConnell rushes to the Senate hours later demanding this and that. Amazing how fast things can get done when they want it.
 
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