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    Clarence Thomas

    Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States since 1991

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  1. Aug 5, 2024 · FOLLOW. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas broke with the majority of the Supreme Court on Monday in a ruling that prevented the state of Missouri from suing the state of New York over ...

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  3. Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas broke with the rest of the court in the decision on Wednesday, according to the court's opinion. Justices ruled in a 7-1 vote that it was not necessary to ...

  4. May 10, 2024 · May 10, 2024. Justice Clarence Thomas denounced on Friday “the nastiness and the lies” that have shadowed him in recent years as public scrutiny has mounted over his wife’s efforts to ...

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  5. Oct 2, 2023 · Clarence Thomas recuses himself as Supreme Court rejects ex-Trump lawyer John Eastman's appeal. Thomas, who is under fire over claims of ethical lapses, was criticized for not recusing himself ...

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    • If It’S Not Covid-19, What’s Wrong?
    • Is It Odd The Public Didn’T Immediately Know Thomas Was Hospitalized?
    • Is It The First Time A Justice Has Missed Arguments But Still Voted on A Case?
    • Could Thomas Have Still Participated in Arguments from The Hospital?

    The court provided no additional information about the infection that put Thomas in the hospital other than to say he is responding to intravenous antibiotics. There was no indication about the seriousness of the infection or what caused it, but the court said Sunday evening he was expected to be out in a day or two. Thomas has no known health cond...

    No. The court offered no explanation for why the news the justice was in the hospital wasn’t disclosed earlier, but it’s not always apparent when the justices are getting medical treatment. For example, the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was fairly forthcoming about her many health issues over the years, including several bouts with cancer. But i...

    No, and there are other recent examples. At the beginning of 2019 when Ginsburg was recovering from cancer surgery she missed arguments but participated in decisions based on the briefs and transcripts of the arguments. She ultimately missed six days on which the court heard a total of eleven arguments and returned to the courtroom for arguments th...

    Theoretically, yes. Other justices have participated in arguments remotely since the court started its term in the fall and some lawyers have as well. Justice Brett Kavanaugh participated remotely from his home after testing positive for COVID-19 and Justice Sonia Sotomayor participated remotely from her office when coronavirus case counts were par...

  6. Jul 11, 2024 · The impeachment articles for Clarence Thomas are 15 pages long and cover a wide range of behavior, from taking gifts from his billionaire friend, Harlan Crow, to giving behind-the-scenes advice to ...

  7. Jul 15, 2024 · When the Supreme Court handed Trump his presidential immunity win, conservative Justice Clarence Thomas questioned whether special counsel Jack Smith was lawfully appointed.

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