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Von Spakovsky: Protesting at justices’ homes: A violation of federal and state law
AUTHOR
Hans von Spakovsky
DATE
June 2, 2022
It’s easy to take for granted one of our country’s greatest strengths: a legal system in which we settle our disputes peacefully in court. We do this without the type of violence, intimidation and threats against judges that occur in too many other countries.
That was true until someone leaked a draft opinion from the Supreme Court a few weeks ago.
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Von Spakovsky: Protesting at justices’ homes: A violation of federal and state law
Hans von Spakovsky
June 2, 2022
It’s easy to take for granted one of our country’s greatest strengths: a legal system in which we settle our disputes peacefully in court. We do this without the type of violence, intimidation and threats against judges that occur in too many other countries.
That was true until someone leaked a draft opinion from the Supreme Court a few weeks ago.
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