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Andrew Reinbach

Posted: March 15, 2011 11:26 AM

Clarence Thomas' Legal Challenges Continue to Build -- Will the Next Come From Congress?


Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) and a group of Congressional Democrats are said to be drafting demands that Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas be disbarred in Missouri for perjury, and investigated by the Department of Justice for bribery, according to House Judiciary Committee aides.

The perjury allegations stem from Justice Thomas' years-long failure to disclose his wife's non-investment income as required by law -- something he's now all but admitted. The accusations of bribery are connected to a $100,000 ad campaign, made during Thomas' 1991 confirmation hearings by the conservative Citizens United group, the allegation being that Justice Thomas repaid Citizens United for helping him get confirmed by ruling in their favor in the 2010 Citizens United v. FEC case.

These Congressional actions, which would likely be released before Congress goes into recess next week, bring to three the number of serious -- and official -- accusations being leveled against Justice Thomas.

Watchdog group Common Cause sent a letter to the Judicial Conference of the U.S. on January 21 asking it to determine if Justice Thomas had violated the Ethics in Government Act when he failed to disclose his wife's income from 2003 to 2009, and refer the matter to the Attorney General's Office if it found the allegation to be true.

Justice Thomas wrote to the Committee on Financial Disclosure the same day and explained that he didn't disclose his wife's substantial income "...due to a misunderstanding of the filing instructions." Some lawyers say this amounts to a confession of perjury, and add that the filing instructions merely ask if the filer is married, and if so, if the spouse had any non-investment income.

Then, on February 23rd, a progressive activist group, Protect Our Elections, made a formal complaint covering the same allegations -- and more -- about Thomas' actions to the Missouri Supreme Court; allegations -- especially the allegations of perjury -- that could potentially lead to Justice Thomas' disbarment in that state, where he's licensed to practice law.

"If someone confessed to 13 years of perjury that could certainly be a violation of the Missouri Code of Professional Conduct, [and] it would not be unusual for a disbarment to flow from that," says Barbara Glesner Fines, associate dean of the University of Missouri Law School in Kansas City, Mo.

Whether being disbarred would necessarily lead to Thomas' formal removal from the bench through impeachment is a matter of opinion and by no means an assured fact. The Constitution only says that "The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behavior" (Article III Section 1), and doesn't define said behavior, so theoretically, a Federal judge could be disbarred and keep his or her job.

Whether it would be politically possible for Justice Thomas to remain on the bench during the run-up to the 2012 elections while he was under investigation is another matter. The Missouri Office of Disciplinary Counsel says complaints like those made by Protect Our Elections typically take about six months, followed by a hearing before the state Supreme Court, if the accused requests one.

And a procedural mistake may delay resolution of the proceedings in any event, because an office called the Judicial Commission typically handles complaints about judges, explains Alan Pratzel, spokesman for the Office of Disciplinary Counsel. Deciding which office has jurisdiction in the matter could stretch out the proceedings.

That wouldn't oppress Kevin Zeese, the Maryland attorney who filed the complaint for Protect Our Elections. "We see it as a multi-year effort, and I'm sure more issues will come out," he says.

That, of course, would probably be fine for House Democrats, since Republicans have a majority on the House Judiciary Committee and would unlikely to even consider a motion to impeach Justice Thomas -- election year or not.

Mounds of complaints and legal maneuvers, on the other hand, would keep the issue before the voters through most if not all the 2012 election cycle, allowing Democrats to paint Republicans as hypocrites -- if they defend Justice Thomas for voluntarily committing an offense for years that Bill Clinton had to be trapped into committing once -- or as unprincipled and power-hungry if they abandon him.

And if Justice Thomas is prevailed upon to resign the bench, the Republicans lose their voting block on the Court.

If Rep. Weiner does head up the House Democrats' effort, he seems well-suited, since he's been eager to take on conservatives since the 2008 elections, and in a way that many progressives say they wish President Obama would. A good example: His now-famous shouting match with Fox News' Megyn Kelly on March 2nd.

Calls to Democratic members of the House Judiciary Committee referred this reporter to Rep. Weiner as "the guy who's taking point on this." When asked to confirm the reports, Congressman Weiner's press representative, David Arnold, wanted to know who'd told us the Congressman was in fact leading the process, but didn't deny the reports were true. He later didn't respond to several requests for comment.

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Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) and a group of Congressional Democrats are said to be drafting demands that Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas be disbarred in Missouri for perjury, and investi...
Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) and a group of Congressional Democrats are said to be drafting demands that Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas be disbarred in Missouri for perjury, and investi...
 
 
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Cool Bam
10:30 PM on 04/02/2011
Hmmmm tick tock tick tock. Still waiting for ANY hint that this had any basis in reality. Waiting waiting
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02:25 AM on 04/01/2011
Based on the sudden appearance of irrational semi-literate conservative comments on this site, it appears the invasion of the Republican $ockpuppets on this site has begun.

http://www.earthpulsedaily.net/epd-post/the-sockpuppet-war-that-will-determine-humanity-s-future
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Cool Bam
02:22 PM on 03/18/2011
Let's get back to the bit where Weiner's staff says the claims of the "anonymous" source is 'untrue" and the issue that any "REPORTER" would be issuing a retraction.
11:29 AM on 03/18/2011
Typical progressives trying to bully their ways onto the American people.
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Cool Bam
10:32 AM on 03/18/2011
Weiner's office has now come out and made a statement regarding this article stating "the story is not true". Self described left leaning Supreme Court expert Tom Goldstein dismissed the charges as“pretty stupid” and “baseless accusations”.
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01:12 PM on 03/18/2011
Fox News' Megyn Kelly read the statement in full and added herself that it didn't say anything about any move in Congress--merely that Weiner wasn't leading it. Goldstein's comment addresses the bribery issue--not your favorite, the perjury issue.

See the full video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCH2_7qndrc&feature=player_embedded

Even if the Congressional matter is delayed, or if it turns out the three sources who confirmed to me that the Congressional complaints are being drafted are liars, there are still two complaints before the Missouri Bar, one from Common Cause--and Common Cause is a professional organization and doesn't waste its time.

Common Cause has filed two separate complaints about Thomas since the beginning of this year--one directly to Attorney General Holder. Knowledgable Missouri lawyers said on the record that in that state, disarrment typically flows from a perjury charge--even the appearance of perjury. We'll see whether, as a political matter, a disbarred Mr. Justice Thomas can stay on the bench.
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Cool Bam
02:16 PM on 03/18/2011
First, unless I'm missing something you have the facts wrong on another set of issues. Common Cause sent a letter to the Justice Department alleging the civil infraction (that you call perjury but they and no one else would properly call perjury); they also allege a Financial Interest. First this is not a "complaint" as they don't have standing to file a "complaint" and didn't actually properly file a complaint. That in fact might me splitting hairs but I'm just pointing out it’s not actionable. The difference between a misdemeanor civil infraction (their accusation) and a "perjury" is gapping and material, both in proving the change and in any consequence.

Second, I do not believe Common Cause filed the complaint before the bar in Missouri either. The one I know of was filed by POE. Again in that case no charge or “perjury” was leveled (or bribery) but rather they claim the civil infraction and “Financial Interest” matter.

Regardless, what Goldstein said is true, witness by your own comments. There is no case to be made and those attempting to d so are merely attempting to make a political gain and in doing so are making a shameful attack on the Court itself. You even allude to politcal motivation over merit in your own piece.
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Cool Bam
03:00 PM on 03/18/2011
Something I just found funny, given the factual misrepresentations, the only bar to a libel suit being brought against you (as a "reporter") is they would have to prove malice; Your INTENT! Not gonna happen huh?
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Tax Fraud at 94% since we cannot Prosecute
10:39 PM on 03/17/2011
Today We Called On The Department Of Justice To Prosecute Clarence Thomas For Falsifying Disclosure Forms And For Official Corruption
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01:09 AM on 03/18/2011
We? Who do you mean, please, when you say "we"?
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01:13 AM on 03/18/2011
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Stephen Anderson
04:43 PM on 03/17/2011
Could this lead to tax problems?
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Cool Bam
12:56 PM on 03/18/2011
No his taxes were right. In the total amount of income was reported correctly on the form (by category), he just didn't list separately the "Source" of income.
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Stephen Anderson
04:17 PM on 03/17/2011
If he had to file this form for six years, that means he has lied for 6 years. The questions were simple, Are you married? Did she make money that were not investment income?
03:38 PM on 03/17/2011
Brilliant! I bet we can use this to get rid of Geither too. Everyone onboard?
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Cool Bam
01:47 PM on 03/17/2011
Doesn't anyone else wonder why, after three days this charge of "bribery" against a SCJ has not been picked up my ANY news source. In fact, the only reference I can find to the issue is a mention linked back to this article. Really? Congressional Dems asking the Justice Department to level Bribery charges on a sitting SCJ? It might not bump Japan from all the headlines, but it would be a HUGE story. Nope, nothing but silence, and after this story "scooped" every News organization in the WORLD 3 DAYS AGO......crickets
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Cool Bam
03:53 PM on 03/17/2011
Keep thinking it's not hard. WHY would a headline news story like this not get picked up on by any legitimate news source?
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Stephen Anderson
04:20 PM on 03/17/2011
Rep Anthony Weiner has been on tv going after Thomas in the last week or so about some things like this.
06:04 PM on 03/16/2011
It seems that Thomas can lie, but just on paper, which in my opinion is even more damning.

It's in black and white.

That's better than a simple admission, and there are years of it.

No wonder he was so quiet for 5 years.

Maybe the Koch brothers will give him his own TV show, like Judge Judy or Brown.

Honestly, would you want him to make a determination regarding a traffic violation?

I wouldn't.
05:41 PM on 03/16/2011
If this were "real" instead of manufactured outrage, someone with more clout than Rep. Anthony Weiner, would be bringing the charges.
12:44 PM on 03/16/2011
Thomas wont ever resign from the bench.

The only way to get him off is by impeachment, or if he were convicted of a federal felony.

If Weiner is serious about this he needs to go all the way or shouldn't bother at all. Simply getting Thomas disbarred in Missouri has no effect on the rest of the country and looks petty.
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Stephen Anderson
04:27 PM on 03/17/2011
Losing his license to practice law, for pejury, would be the crack that opens the dam that starts the fllood. All his court decisions will come into question. Hopefully some can be reversed. Or, it would be enough to make him step down.
12:24 PM on 03/16/2011
If Clarence Thomas really can't understand instructions as simple as these he doesn't belong on the Supreme Court anyway....
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Paul Oates
Country Loving Democrat
11:31 AM on 03/16/2011
One can only dream. See progressives, this is why we have to stand by our president... not blindly, but give the guy some room to move.
I know the chances of getting rid of Thomas are slim, but if for nothing else, if we can change the balance of the Supreme Court during Obama's time in office, life in America will finally enter the modern age.
President Obama must win in 2012 if for nothing else...
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drwtsn
Could I please get an upgrade to a macro-bio?
01:58 AM on 03/17/2011
Unfortunately, chances of changing the balance of the Supreme Court are not good even if Obama wins. The Justices most likely to retire are liberal. However, If a Republican President got to select the next Justice, we could pretty much kiss our judicial system goodbye.
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Paul Oates
Country Loving Democrat
01:22 PM on 03/17/2011
Don't wish harm on anyone, but there's always divine intervention... Hey, we could get lucky. But, having him as a stop-gap for the retiring liberal ones if just as important....