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  1. Justice Clarence Thomas has lived a uniquely American life. Born on June 23, 1948, in the small coastal community of Pin Point, Georgia —a community founded by freed slaves after the Civil War—Thomas grew up in the segregated South of the Jim Crow era. Thomas’ father deserted his family when Thomas was very young.

  2. 10 de sept. de 2019 · Clarence Thomas is the longest-serving Justice on the Supreme Court. When he joined the bench, on October 19, 1991, the Soviet Union was a country, Hillary Clinton was Arkansas’s First Lady, and ...

  3. 5 de ago. de 2019 · The first thing to know about Clarence Thomas is that everybody at the Supreme Court loves him. Surprisingly, given his uncompromising public persona and his near-total silence during oral ...

  4. 8 de may. de 2021 · For example, Nan Aron of the liberal Alliance for Justice said: “As chairman of the EEOC, Clarence Thomas failed to demonstrate a commitment to civil rights and liberties." And Douglas Frantz of the Los Angeles Times wrote in 1991, "Thomas’ personal view that racial quotas and affirmative-action programs patronize [Black Americans] shaped his governing of the EEOC.

  5. Clarence Thomas, född 23 juni 1948 i Pin Point, Chatham County, Georgia, är en amerikansk jurist och ledamot av USA:s högsta domstol. Han är den andre afroamerikanen som suttit i domstolen. Han blev domare i högsta domstolen 23 oktober 1991 efter att ha nominerats av president George H.W. Bush.

  6. 22 de feb. de 2022 · Just over a decade later, Ginni Thomas would join the board of the council’s action arm. During a presentation in 2019, she warned that “conservatives and Republicans are tired of being the ...

  7. 27 de jun. de 2022 · Clarence Thomas explicitly says, “This isn’t the end,” so that obviously opens the door. And the court’s reasoning, if it was consistently applied — if this were about logic and consistency — would definitely apply to other constitutional rights.