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Harvard Law instructor: SCOTUS justices who overturned Roe v. Wade 'should never know peace again; it's 'our civic duty to accost them every time they are in public'
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Harvard Law instructor: SCOTUS justices who overturned Roe v. Wade 'should never know peace again; it's 'our civic duty to accost them every time they are in public'

A Harvard Law School instructor tweeted that the conservative Supreme Court Justices who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade — the 1973 ruling that legalized abortion in the U.S. — "should never know peace again."

Alejandra Caraballo, a cyberlaw clinical instructor at the prestigious institution, tweeted her comments June 25 — the day after the headline-grabbing decision by the high court. Her tweets made headlines only in the last couple of days.

What are the details?

"The 6 justices who overturned Roe should never know peace again," she wrote. "It is our civic duty to accost them every time they are in public. They are pariahs. Since women don't have their rights, these justices should never have a peaceful moment in public again."

She also said the conservative justices are "coming for contraception, same sex marriage, and the ability to criminalize LGBTQ people again. May those justices feel the unease, insecurity, and anxiety they seek to inflict on us."

Caraballo also posted photos of Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Samuel Alito, Justice Neil Gorsuch, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and Justice Amy Coney Barrett — all of whom voted to overturn Roe v. Wade. They represent the court's conservative majority.

Fox News said it reached out to Caraballo and Harvard Law School for comment; the cable network did not say it received replies.

Anything else?

Kavanaugh was forced to leave Morton's Steakhouse in Washington, D.C., last week after pro-abortion activists showed up there to harass him. Morton's was not on the protesters' side, issuing the following statement: "Honorable Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh and all of our other patrons at the restaurant were unduly harassed by unruly protestors while eating dinner at our Morton’s restaurant. Politics, regardless of your side or views, should not trample the freedom at play of the right to congregate and eat dinner. There is a time and place for everything. Disturbing the dinner of all of our customers was an act of selfishness and void of decency.”

Prior to the official Roe v. Wade overturn — but after a leaked draft of the decision — an armed California man who wanted to kill Kavanaugh was arrested near the justice's Maryland home.

There have been numerous reports of protests against the conservative justices over their opposition to Roe v. Wade.

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