
Republicans claim a 1950 law makes Roe protests at justices' homes illegal. Here's what to know
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The law is aimed at any "picketing or parading" in front of a courthouse or a judge's home that is intended to influence "any judge, juror, witness, or court officer, in the discharge of his duty." Republicans say recent demonstrations after a leaked draft majority opinion suggested the Supreme Court was preparing to overturn its abortion rights precedents clearly fit the bill.
The law in question is aimed at any "picketing or parading" in front of a courthouse or a judge's home that is intended to influence "any judge, juror, witness, or court officer, in the discharge of his duty."
Republicans say the recent demonstrations -- which have come after a leaked draft majority opinion suggested the Supreme Court was preparing to overturn its abortion rights precedents -- clearly fit the bill.













