The Supreme Court’s chief security officer requested that Maryland officials move to halt protests outside the homes of Supreme Court justices.
In letters sent Friday, Marshal of the Court Gail Curley wrote that “threatening activity” has increased at justices’ homes in Maryland since May, when POLITICO reported the disclosure of a draft opinion of the ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.
Curley cited Maryland law that prohibits picketing in front of private homes.
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