The Supreme Court isn't "the home".
The part you left out:
Craig Lent, People of Praise’s overall coordinator, a position akin to chairman of the board, cultlike depictions of People of Praise don’t match anything he has lived or heard in his decades with the group. “We always say every person has personal freedom; you have to be responsible for your own decision and responsible to your conscience,” he told The Washington Post.
Many emphasize that spiritual headship isn’t a shadowy influence; it’s more akin to a support group.
“My understanding is that People of Praise make ‘covenants’ that are akin to religious ‘professions’ or ‘vows.’ They aren’t ‘loyalty oaths,’ a phrase which seems designed to suggest irrational commitment,” said Chad Pecknold, a theologian at Catholic University.
"The group is politically and theologically diverse. Asked whether members hold particular views about hot-button issues such as abortion and gender, he said they believe that life begins at conception, and that men are the leaders of the home, but he added: “That doesn’t mean your preferences win. No one should be dominating.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2020/09/28/people-of-praise-amy-coney-barrett/