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Supreme Court asks Maryland officials to stop people picketing at justices’ houses
Protest activity and threatening behavior outside the homes of justices has increased since the draft Supreme Court abortion decision was leaked, the court's security chief said.
July 2, 2022, 9:52 AM PDT
By Pete Williams
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WASHINGTON — Gail Curley, the Supreme Court’s marshal, has written to Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and the top official in Montgomery County, just outside Washington, asking them both to enforce state and county laws that prohibit picketing at private homes.
In the letter to Hogan, a Republican, she said Maryland law 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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Stupid people still screaming days after the decision.
Supreme Court asks Maryland officials to stop people picketing at justices’ houses
Protest activity and threatening behavior outside the homes of justices has increased since the draft Supreme Court abortion decision was leaked, the court's security chief said.
July 2, 2022, 9:52 AM PDT
By Pete Williams
excerpt:
WASHINGTON — Gail Curley, the Supreme Court’s marshal, has written to Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and the top official in Montgomery County, just outside Washington, asking them both to enforce state and county laws that prohibit picketing at private homes.
In the letter to Hogan, a Republican, she said Maryland law 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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Stupid people still screaming days after the decision.