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A Harvard Law School instructor tweeted that the Supreme Court judge who overturned the Roe v. Wade case “never knows peace again.”
Harvard Law School cyber low clinical instructor Alejandr Karabairo commented in a tweet thread on June 25, and the Supreme Court judge who overturned the Law vs. Wade case in a ruling announced on June 24 was “Paria.” Said that.
“The six judges who overthrow Rho never know peace again. It is our citizen’s duty to arrest them every time they appear in public. They are Paria. To women. These judges should never have a peaceful moment because they have no rights. They have been republished. “
Harvard Law School instructors also said the Supreme Court “comes” much more than the Roe v. Wade case.
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“They come for contraception, same-sex marriage, and the ability to make LGBTQ people criminals again. May they feel the anxiety, anxiety, and anxiety that these judges are trying to give us.” He said.
She then tweeted a photo of the Supreme Court judge who voted against the Roe v. Wade case.
Since the Roe v. Wade case was overturned on June 24, protests have taken place at the Supreme Court judge’s house.
On July 6, pro-choice protesters gathered in front of Morton in downtown Washington, DC, demanding that Judge Brett Kavanaugh of the Supreme Court be deported.
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“While having dinner at Morton’s restaurant, Judge Cabano and all other patrons at the restaurant were overly harassed by unruly protesters,” the steakhouse said.
“Politicians should not trample on the freedom to get together and exercise their right to eat supper, regardless of your side or opinion,” the statement continued. “Everything has time and place. It was a selfish and dignified act to disturb all our guests’ dinners.”
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Fox News asked Caraballo and Harvard Law School for comment.
Caitlin McFall of Fox News contributed to this report.