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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is now the second longest-serving justice in history, overtaking someone who was nominated by President Abraham Lincoln.
The Supreme Court’s 8-1 ruling, with Thomas writing for the majority, limits lawsuits by companies over Cuba-seized property.
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Clarence Thomas triumphs — and his legal vision, too
This month, Clarence Thomas became the second-longest-serving justice in Supreme Court history. That milestone would be notable for any jurist. For Thomas, it marks something more: the vindication of a constitutional vision that,
More than two decades ago, the Supreme Court drew a line in the sand regarding the death penalty. In Atkins v. Virginia, the court ruled that executing people with intellectual disabilities constituted the kind of cruelty prohibited by the Eighth Amendment.
In 1991, during his confirmation hearings, Clarence Thomas assured senators that he would be an impartial jurist. In a recent speech, the Justice made clear that he views Progressivism, past and present,
Justice Clarence Thomas lamented the heightened security that has become necessary for members of the Supreme Court in recent years, telling an audience in Florida on Thursday that it is now far more difficult for him to take part in activities outside the courthouse.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas issued a blistering critique of modern-day progressivism in a rare public speech on Wednesday, describing the modern political philosophy as a threat to America's founding principles. Speaking to a packed auditorium of ...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas visited the University of Texas at Austin on Wednesday, for a special lecture marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Hosted at Hogg Memorial Auditorium,