Former Attorney General Bill Barr: "The law is crystal clear" and that "protests at a judge’s residence to influence a judge is a federal crime, and the law should be enforced."
"The Administration’s talking point that it supports the First Amendment is a non-answer," Barr said in an email. "The right to protest has always been subject to reasonable ‘time, place, and manner’ restrictions, like the federal law prohibiting demonstrations outside a judge’s residence."
The brilliant Sen. Tom Cotton was more blunt about the issue:
"His (AG Garland) primary job is to enforce the law, and he has failed totally," the Republican senator continued. "If he won’t resign, then we’ll impeach him once Republicans control the Congress in January. Either way, he is finished."
This behavior is unconscionable given the recent attempt on Justice Kavanaugh's life. It does however fit with Dem Sen majority leader Chuck Schumer's call to make Kavanaugh "reap the whirlwind", and attack him so that "he doesn't know what hit him".
Link: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ag-garland-pressure-enforce-federal-law-protesters-justices-homes