Bill Would Restrict Access To Judges’ Personal Information

NEWARK, N.J.: In the wake of the fatal shooting of a federal judges son in New Jersey, bi-partisan legislation seeks to restrict online access to judges personal information.

Twenty-year-old Daniel Anderl, the son of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas, was shot and killed inside the family’s home on July 19 by a gunman posing as a delivery driver. Salas’ husband, Mark Anderl, was seriously wounded and is recovering. Salas was in another part of the house and wasn’t injured.






The assailant, Roy Den Hollander, was a disgruntled lawyer who had posted anti-feminist screeds and who had a document with information about a dozen female judges around the country. He was involved in a gender bias case before Salas, in which he challenged the U.S. militarys male-only draft registration requirement.

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