Leftists organize protests outside homes of ‘six extremist justices’, publish addresses as Court fence goes up

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Security around Justices Amy Coney Barrett, John Roberts, Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsuch has been ratcheted up amid the online publication of their home addresses by left-wing extremists.

This week the radical far-left group Ruth Sent Us published the home addresses of all six justices and began signing up attendees to protest outside the homes.

“ANNOUNCING: Walk-by Wednesday, May 11, 2022! At the homes of the six extremist justices, three in Virginia and three in Maryland. If you’d like to join or lead a peaceful protest, let us know,” the group’s website reads.

Included on the website is a Google MyMap in which the address of each justice is marked with a pin.

Fox News notes that “there has been a strong police presence at the justices’ homes following the leak” of a potential Roe v. Wade decision that has leftists nationwide screeching in fury.

Ruth Sent Us also intends to protest outside local Catholic Churches:

The publication of the six justices’ addresses comes as workers have begun installing a “nonscalable” fence around the Supreme Court.

“Workers began installing tall fencing around the Supreme Court Wednesday night after another evening of protests over the leaked opinion that signaled justices plan to overturn Roe v. Wade,” as reported by NBC News.

“Eight-foot panels of fencing were erected along the south side of the Supreme Court building, which is across the street from the Capitol. The barriers replaced smaller bike racks that were removed earlier in the evening.”

Police officers reportedly described the fencing as “nonscalable,” much like the fencing that was erected around the Capitol after the Jan. 6th riot and that was erected around the Portland, Oregon federal courthouse amid Antifa attacks in 2020.

While protests outside the Supreme Court have remained peaceful thus far, authorities worry they could grow violent as they have elsewhere.

At least one justice has canceled an upcoming event, though the official reason for the cancellation remains unknown.

“U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has canceled an appearance at a judicial conference set to begin on Thursday after a draft decision he wrote indicating the high court would overturn its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that guaranteed the right to abortion nationwide was leaked,” Reuters reported Thursday.

“Alito had been set to appear at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ judicial conference, a gathering of judges from the New Orleans-based federal appeals court and the district courts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, a person familiar with the matter said. But he has since canceled, the person said.”

Meanwhile, Justices Roberts and Thomas are reportedly scheduled to speak separately on Thursday and Friday at the 11th Circuit’s judicial conference in Atlanta, but neither has confirmed or denied whether they’ll still attend.

All this comes as Democrats continue to show zero interest in outing the suspected Supreme Court clerk who leaked a potential Roe v. Wade decision in an unprecedented violation of the court’s norms.

“I don’t care how the draft leaked. That’s a sideshow,” House Intelligence Committee chair Adam Schiff tweeted Wednesday.

What he cares about, he added, is that the high court may rule against his personal wishes. That to him justifies making another unprecedented, norm-violating move and packing the Supreme Court:

Critics like conservative commentator Ben Shapiro have been quick to contrast this indifference to norms with the Democrats’ incessant complaining during former President Donald Trump’s presidency that he was violating America’s norms.

Look:

“By democratic norms, the Left just means ‘whatever we want,'” Shapiro argues.

It does admittedly fit a pattern. For instance, according to the left, the violent BLM riots of 2020 were good, the Jan. 6th riot was bad, and the anti-vaccine–mandate protests of 2021 were bad, but the current crop of protests (and some riots) against the GOP–led Supreme Court are good.

It’s as if Democrats have no actual standards except for “my way, or the highway” …

Vivek Saxena

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