Growing threats against federal judges included an assassination plot against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at his home.
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More than 600 judges participated in the program by November, and nearly 400 more have done so since then, a spokesman said. first reported that 1,000 judges so far had opted into the program, which began with congressional authorization in anticipation of a recently enacted law addressing redaction of judges' personal information.The Supreme Court conducts its own program removing personally identifiable information for that court's nine justices.
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