Two years after the son of a federal judge was murdered and her husband wounded by a disgruntled lawyer who showed up at the judge's home, the Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act has been holed up in the Senate because of a squabble over whether it should be extended to members of Congress. There's a chance the bipartisan bill could see the light of day and the ABA, which supports it, is asking for your help.
Host Richard Ginkowski updates Gavel Talks listeners about what the bill is designed to do, why it's held up and what you can do about it.