New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR85

Introduced
5/16/22  

Caption

Urges President and United States Congress to publicly condemn disclosure of home addresses of United States Supreme Court justices and enact legislation penalizing disclosure.

Impact

The adoption of this resolution could influence the creation of federal laws aimed at protecting the privacy and safety of justices by penalizing those who disclose personal information related to them. Moreover, it signifies the state’s acknowledgment of a widespread issue impacting judicial safety and the fundamental need to ensure that justices can operate free from external pressures, harassment, and intimidation. The resolution also reflects broader societal concerns regarding the balance between free speech and the potential for that speech to devolve into harassment.

Summary

Senate Resolution 85 urges the President of the United States and Congress to publicly condemn the disclosure of home addresses of United States Supreme Court justices and to enact legislation prohibiting and penalizing such disclosures. The resolution recognizes the critical role that the Supreme Court plays as the final arbiter of law and emphasizes that justices should perform their duties without fear of harm to themselves or their families. Recent instances of activists posting justices' home addresses online have heightened concerns for the safety of these officials and their families, especially in light of past tragedies involving judicial figures.

Contention

Some may argue that this resolution addresses a pressing issue, yet it raises concerns regarding freedom of speech and the limits of protest. The right to assemble and voice dissent is paramount in democracy; however, the line can blur when protests turn into intimidation tactics aimed at judicial officials. Hence, while the intent is to safeguard justices from potential harm, critics may question the implications it may have on civil liberties and whether it unjustly targets activism geared towards influencing court rulings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AJR233

Condemns Justice Clarence Thomas' actions and urges Congress to investigate possible ethics violations and establish stringent ethics for members of the United States Supreme Court.

NJ SR95

Urges Congress and President of United States to enact "Laken Riley Act."

NJ AR137

Urges Congress and President of United States to enact "Laken Riley Act."

NJ SCR69

Urges Congress and President of US to enact legislation addressing interstate transportation of firearms ammunition.

NJ SCR62

Urges President and Congress of United States to enact legislation requiring paper account statements be provided to elder adults.

NJ ACR124

Urges President and Congress of United States to enact legislation requiring paper account statements be provided to elder adults.

NJ SR57

Urges Congress and US President to enact "Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act."

NJ ACR130

Urges Congress and President of US to enact legislation addressing interstate transportation of firearms or ammunition.

NJ AR39

Urges Rutgers, The State University to memorialize United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by naming a building on campus after her.

NJ AR80

Urges Rutgers, The State University to memorialize United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by naming a building on campus after her.

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