Clarence Thomas

There's a good chance that the highest court in the land will end affirmative action, and that's not just bad for people of color.
The Supreme Court justice has been under heightened scrutiny over revelations that he failed to disclose luxury gifts and other largesse from a Republican donor.
"All options are on the table," including a possible a subpoena to require the Supreme Court justice's billionaire benefactor to answer questions.
Chief Justice John Roberts has acknowledged the court needs to do more to show it takes ethics seriously.
“Justice Thomas, if you want to make the rules, you don’t get to break them," states the ad from Alliance for Justice and Alliance for Justice Action Campaign.
The chief justice said the nation's highest bench can do more to “adhere to the highest standards” of ethical conduct.
“We do not believe the Committee has the authority to investigate” Crow’s friendship with the Supreme Court justice, the GOP billionaire's lawyer said.
The justice's relationship with conservative donors and judicial activists is corrupt if we follow his preferred method of legal interpretation.
Thomas is currently embroiled in several ethics violations that have comprised his impartiality on the highest court in the land.
Judiciary Committee Democrats want a full list of gifts provided by the conservative billionaire to Supreme Court justices.