Conservatives push DOJ to prosecute justices' harassers before statute of limitations expires
Conservatives are prodding the Justice Department to file charges against protesters who harassed Supreme Court justices after the 2022 leak of the draft opinion in the Dobbs abortion rights case, which would go on to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Conservatives push DOJ to prosecute justices’ harassers before statute of limitations expires Conservatives are urging the Justice Department to pursue charges against individuals who protested and harassed Supreme Court justices. These actions followed the 2022 leak of the draft opinion in the Dobbs case. The push comes as the statute of limitations for potential charges may be expiring.
- Conservatives are pressuring the Justice Department.
- The call is to file charges against protesters who harassed Supreme Court justices.
- The harassment occurred after the 2022 leak of the Dobbs abortion rights case draft opinion.
- The Dobbs case eventually led to the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
- Concerns exist about the statute of limitations expiring.
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