Activists at Homes of Supreme Court Justices Have Broken a Federal Law That is Very Similar to What January 6 Protesters Have Been Charged With
The pro-abortion activists who gathered outside the homes of conservative Supreme Court justices on Saturday evening appear to have violated a federal statute that is very similar to the one many January 6 protesters remain held on over a year later.
The protests were organized by a group called Ruth Sent Us, along with one of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s neighbors, a woman named Lacie Wooten-Holway — though it is unclear if they were working together or both just happened to organize protests at his home at the same time.
The organization had published the home addresses of the justices earlier in the week and called for people to join them to protest against the leaked opinion draft that will overturn Roe v. Wade.