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H.R. 5721: Protect Our Judiciary Act of 2025

This bill, known as the Protect Our Judiciary Act of 2025, aims to amend existing laws regarding picketing and parading near certain buildings and residences related to the judicial system in the United States. Specifically, it modifies Section 1507 of Title 18 in the United States Code. The proposed changes can be summarized as follows:

Key Changes to the Law

  • Clarification of Prohibited Areas: The bill extends the prohibition of picketing or parading to include areas "in or near" buildings or residences occupied by judges, jurors, witnesses, or court officers.
  • New Penalties: Individuals who knowingly engage in picketing or parading near these locations may face legal repercussions. The penalties include a fine, imprisonment for up to one year, or both.
  • Use of Devices: The bill also addresses the use of sound trucks or similar devices for demonstrations in or near these designated areas, indicating that such actions are similarly subject to penalties.

Intent of the Legislation

The intent behind this amendment is to protect individuals involved in the judicial process from potential harassment or intimidation that may arise from public demonstrations near their residences or workplaces. By instituting fines and imprisonment for violations, the bill seeks to uphold the integrity of the judicial system and provide a safe environment for those serving within it.

Implementation

If this bill is enacted, it would become law and enforceable across the United States, impacting how protests and demonstrations can be organized in relation to the judiciary. Law enforcement agencies would be responsible for the enforcement of these new regulations, and the judiciary would likely have to adapt to these changes in public behavior related to legal proceedings.

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Date Action
Oct. 08, 2025 Introduced in House
Oct. 08, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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