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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on April 23, 2021. Thomas faced criticism after ProPublica reported that he hinted in discussions with Republican lawmakers he may resign unless Congress ...
ProPublica reports that Thomas was in debt, frustrated with his salary, and implying he’d resign from the Supreme Court if his financial situation didn’t change—just before Harlan Crow and ...
Despite making $173,600 in January of 2000, the equivalent of $300,000 in 2023, ProPublica reported that Justice Clarence Thomas was so frustrated with his salary that conservatives worried he ...
George Washington University rejected calls to remove Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas from its law school faculty by students and others frustrated over the judge’s vote to overturn Roe v ...
Now that Thomas is part of a majority that has upheld both the 14th Amendment and Civil Rights Act in finding affirmative action illegal, the frustration is growing.
Legal scholar: Clarence Thomas “corruption” almost “certainly unlawful and ethically reprehensible” But there are few tools available to hold the justice accountable, says Pace University ...
Juan Williams, his friend and a former Washington Post reporter, saw that frustration up close. Advertisement In 1986, Thomas was sworn in for his second term as chairman of the EEOC.
Justice Clarence Thomas says the Court is dodging its duty in Louisiana v. Callais, where race, voting rights, and the Constitution collide.
Clarence Thomas supported the Black Power movement in college, but a scene from "Clarence and Ginni Thomas: ... Thomas was not alone in his frustration with racial injustice at the time.
Justice Clarence Thomas blasted the Supreme Court on Monday for declining to take up a case challenging Maryland’s law banning “assault weapons,” which specifically targets the AR-15 firearm.