Justice Clarence Thomas said precedent isn’t “the gospel,” raising fresh concerns about marriage equality as conservative states and activists push the court to revisit Obergefell v. Hodges.
How much should the U.S. Supreme Court rely on precedent when deciding cases? According to Justice Clarence Thomas, maybe not so much. Speaking Thursday at Catholic University's Columbus School of Law ...
One day after Donald Trump said he would issue the national guard to Portland, the Beaver State filed a 41-page legal complaint accusing the country’s leader of having “trampled” the U.S. Constitution ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said the precedent principle is “not some sort of talismanic deal where you can just say ‘stare decisis’ and not think, turn off the brain,” according to ABC ...
Thomas wrote in his concurring opinion when the conservative majority created by Donald Trump overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022 that the court should revisit and overrule decisions that prevent state ...
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Clarence Thomas Has Laid Out the Conservative Plan to Take Away Marriage Equality and Birth Control
Settled legal precedent in the U.S. is not “gospel” and in some instances may have been “something somebody dreamt up and others went along with”, the U.S. supreme court justice Clarence Thomas has ...
Thomas Jacob Sanford drove his car into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, and opened fire.
HUNT VALLEY, Md. (TNND) — Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas last week cautioned against following precedent set by past decisions, ABC News reported. He reportedly said during an event held by The ...
The administration wants definitive ruling on proposed citizenship restrictions. President Donald Trump praised the U.S. Supreme Court in June for a "monumental victory" when it rolled back nationwide ...
Justice Clarence Thomas is finding increasingly creative ways to justify reshaping long-standing laws. During a rare appearance at Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C., on ...
The order is a resounding win for Trump, further proof that the right-wing majority will find a way to expand his power no matter how flimsy the argument. The administration, in turn, is acting with ...
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