Clarence Thomas
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A running list of Clarence Thomas' many scandals
In Depth The Supreme Court justice has 'engaged in a yearslong pattern of behaving in ways that other justices, and many elected politicians, do not'
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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Clarence Thomas faces growing calls to recuse himself from looming Trump immunity case
Talking Points After Ginni Thomas enthusiastically endorsed the former president's bogus election interference claims, can her husband ever be an impartial judge?
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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The Supreme Court finally has a code of ethics. Will it matter?
Today's Big Question By codifying an existing amalgam of rules and standards, justices hope they can correct any 'misunderstanding' about their roles on the bench
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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Clarence Thomas officially discloses trips from billionaire GOP donor
Speed Read
By Justin Klawans Published
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Will new Clarence Thomas revelations bring Supreme Court changes?
Today's Big Question More reports of billionaire-funded vacations for the justice raise new questions about ethics reform
By Joel Mathis Published
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Was Samuel Alito's Wall Street Journal 'prebuttal' a journalistic ethics lapse?
Under the Radar How the paper inserted itself into a growing judicial scandal
By Rafi Schwartz Published
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Clarence and Ginni Thomas face new ethics scrutiny over secret payments, gifted private school tuition
Speed Read
By Peter Weber Published
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George Mason's Scalia Law School is a generous employer for Supreme Court justices, records show
Speed Read
By Peter Weber Published
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Can an independent SCOTUS right its own ship?
Talking Point Bogged down by a new crop of ethics scandals and questions of objectivity, lawmakers are starting to wonder if SCOTUS is capable of policing itself. And if not, who can?
By Rafi Schwartz Published
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Chief Justice John Roberts declines Senate invitation to testify on mounting ethics concerns
Speed Read
By Peter Weber Published
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Destroying court credibility
feature Judges are undermining their own claim to be neutral arbiters
By William Falk Published
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Clarence Thomas did not disclose real estate he sold to GOP megadonor Harlan Crow, report details
Speed Read
By Peter Weber Published
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The debate over Clarence Thomas' luxury vacations
Talking Point The Supreme Court justice has found himself at the center of a sticky ethical dilemma
By Theara Coleman Published
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Clarence Thomas, under scrutiny for regular lavish trips from GOP donor, stopped reporting gifts in 2004
Speed Read
By Peter Weber Published
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