Despite the terrifying experience of armed protesters picketing Jocelyn Benson’s house, she supports the right to protest outside public officials’ homes.
Tag: Courts and the Judiciary
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70 N.Y. Judges Went on a Montauk Retreat. 20 Came Down With the Virus.
A judicial gathering at a seaside resort, with karaoke included, became a superspreader event.
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Russian Atrocities Prompt Bipartisan Push to Expand U.S. War Crimes Law
A bill being drafted in the Senate would allow U.S. courts to try war crimes cases even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are American.
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A Battle Over How to Battle Over Roe: Protests at Justices’ Homes Fuel Rancor
Many of the protesters have expressed concern that the scrutiny over the demonstrations has distracted from the real issue: restricting a woman’s right to have an abortion.
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Roberts and Alito, Once Close Allies, Have Taken Divergent Paths
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. have become emblems of a stark divide at the Supreme Court as it confronts whether to overturn Roe v. Wade.