Some neighbors of the conservative justices on the Supreme Court are not happy with pro-abortion protesters showing up to their neighborhoods over the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade.On Monday,
For Justice Brett Kavanaugh, it probably feels like 2018 all over again. With a hundred protestors outside his home, screaming at his daughters windows, the parallels to his ugly confirmation hearing were everywhere. And thanks to the angry mob s ringleaders, the family s flashbacks aren t going away any time soon. "We re about to get doomsday," neighbor Lacie Wooten-Holway said, justifying her decision to share the Kavanaughs address, "so I m not going to be civil to that man at all."
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To take the pro-choice protests to the homes of conservative Supreme Court justices absolutely crosses a line. The purpose is to pressure one of the justices into changing his or her mind on abortion and Roe v. Wade.