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Protesting at a justice’s home

Protesting at a justice’s home

The Sept. 16 editorial “Hurting their cause” referenced demonstrators at the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, who lives in Montgomery County. It is against the law in Montgomery County to picket at a person’s home for an issue that is about a person’s work. I wrote the anti-picketing bill back in the 1990s to protect neighborhoods, individuals and their families from protests that have to do with a decision or an activity that occurs at a workplace. People can march on the street that goes by the intended target, but amassing at the home of that target is illegal.

Original Article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/letters-to-the-editor/protesting-at-a-justices-home/2021/09/19/ec8cfe58-171b-11ec-a019-cb193b28aa73_story.html

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