SCOTUS security chief asks Virginia, Maryland governors to halt protests at justices’ homes

The Supreme Court docket’s safety chief has requested officers in Maryland and Virginia to pull the plug on picketing and “threatening exercise” exterior justices’ properties — after the US Division of Justice dragged its ft on imposing federal legal guidelines barring such protests.

Supreme Court docket Marshal Gail Curley wrote letters to Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan — each Republicans — and county leaders in each states, citing state and native statutes prohibiting demonstrations exterior personal residences.

“For weeks on finish, giant teams of protesters chanting slogans, utilizing bullhorns, and banging drums have picketed Justices’ properties,” Curley wrote in letters dated July 1 and launched Saturday.

The requests got here someday after a rating of pro-abortion demonstrators swarmed the house of Justice Amy Coney Barrett in Falls Church, Va. — and three weeks after an armed man was arrested exterior Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s Montgomery County, Md. dwelling and charged with tried homicide.

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Supreme Court docket Marshal Gail Curley requested Virginia and Maryland’s governors to halt protesters at Supreme Court docket justice’s properties.
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The activist group Ruth Despatched Us doxxed the courtroom’s conservative justices in early Could, when an unprecedented leak of a draft opinion revealed their plans to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Hogan and Youngkin, each Republicans, have known as on Lawyer Basic Merrick Garland to defuse the protests, citing a federal regulation prohibiting demonstrations meant to affect a decide in a pending case — to no avail.

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