The Attorneys General also noted in the letter that Attorney General Garland was not previously shy in using his authority to address a “threat” of parents voicing their opinions to school boards. These remarkable recent events provide you an opportunity to do the same.” That is why Congress has long barred ‘picket or parad’ near a judge’s home ‘with the intent of interfering with, obstructing, or impeding the administration of justice.’ We the undersigned Attorneys General act daily to uphold the rule of law. As a former federal judge and the current head of the Department of Justice, you must surely appreciate the unique risks to both judges and the rule of law when judges are targeted at their homes. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, pro-abortion activists have begun protesting not just outside the Supreme Court, but outside the Justices’ homes, in the hope of pressuring the Justices to change their votes. In a letter to Attorney General Garland, the state Attorneys General write: “Following last week’s leak of a draft opinion in Dobbs v. Any attempt to threaten or intimidate United States Supreme Court Justices so they change their votes should be thoroughly investigated by the Department of Justice-not just for the safety of judges and their families, but for the independence of our nation’s entire judicial system.” Attorney General take action to safeguard and ensure the integrity of the rule of law.Īttorney General Ashley Moody said, “The integrity of our courts is paramount to a free and democratic society. Along with 24 other Attorneys General, Attorney General Moody is demanding the U.S. Supreme Court Justices by protesting outside the Justices’ homes. TALLAHASSEE, Fla.-Attorney General Ashley Moody is calling on United States Attorney General Merrick Garland to enforce federal law against attempts to intimidate U.S.
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