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The Supreme Court's Marshal is calling on Maryland authorities to enforce a law prohibiting protests outside the judge's home.

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Supreme Court security officialwrote a letter in Maryland requesting the use of police and law enforcement agencies to prevent picketing in the judiciary's home. I sent it to the legislator.

Marshal Gale Curly of the Supreme Court sent two letters. One is addressed to Governor Larry Hogan and the other is addressed to Executive Mark Elrich of Montgomery County. Outside the house of justice in SCOTUS.

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"I enact a law prohibiting Maryland police from picketing outside the homes of Supreme Court judges living in Maryland, in cooperation with local governments as necessary. I'm writing to ask you to do it, "Curly wrote in a letter. To Hogan.

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"Recently, hundreds of demo participants have chosen to picket Supreme." I am deeply concerned. " A court judge at his home in Maryland wrote, "threatening the integrity of the American judicial system and the safety of its citizens," while using "threatening words." "Since then, protests and threats in the House of Justice have only increased."

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Curly resources to end protests instructing Hogan to use state police and Maryland law ..

"Instruct the Maryland Police to enforce the laws of Maryland and Montgomery County, which bans pickets head-on at the homes of Supreme Court judges residing in Maryland.

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Hogan is the Governor of Virginia Called with Glen YoungkinMinistry of Justiceenforces federal law prohibiting protests, pickets, and other forms of threat outside the judge's home ..

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Under federal law, it is illegal to influence a judge's decision or interfere with the performance of his duties. However, the Justice Department has so far refused to interfere with demonstrators outside the homes of several Supreme Court judges, including Clarence Thomas, Amy Connie Barrett, and Brett Kabanau. 

DOJ provided security to the judge's house, but allowed protests and pickets to continue unimpeded.