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  • {{Image|Clarence Thomas official SCOTUS portrait.jpg|right|300px|Clarence Thomas in 2007.}} '''Clarence Thomas''' (1948-?) is an ultra-conservative [[United States of America|American]]
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  • ...ce]] activist and wife of [[Supreme Court of the United States]] Justice [[Clarence Thomas]]
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  • {{Image|Clarence Thomas official SCOTUS portrait.jpg|right|300px|Clarence Thomas in 2007.}} '''Clarence Thomas''' (1948-?) is an ultra-conservative [[United States of America|American]]
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  • ...minees. His questioning of the witness [[Anita Hill]] in the hearings on [[Clarence Thomas]]'s nomination was particularly controversial.
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  • ...t and spouse of [[Supreme Court of the United States]] Associate Justice [[Clarence Thomas]]. She recently founded [[Liberty Central]], chartered, according to its we
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  • ...of the [[Equal Employment Opportunity Commission]], where she worked for [[Clarence Thomas]]. From 1983 to 1986, she was an assistant professor at [[Oral Roberts Univ
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  • - Sandefur, Timothy, "Clarence Thomas's Jurisprudence Unexplained" (September 22, 2008). ''NYU Journal of Law & L
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  • ..., spent a year as a staff attorney in OLC, and then clerked for Justice [[Clarence Thomas]], [[Supreme Court of the United States]].
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  • '''[[Clarence Thomas]]''' (1991-present)
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  • ...etired from the court in 1991. President [[George H. W. Bush]] nominated [[Clarence Thomas]], also an African-American but much more conservative than Marshall, as hi
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  • ...[John G. Roberts]] and Justices [[Samuel Alito]], [[Antonin Scalia]] and [[Clarence Thomas]].
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  • * [[Clarence Thomas]], a 1991 [[George H. W. Bush]] appointee, is the second African-American t
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  • ...f Virginia law school, where she was on the Law Review, she was a clerk to Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court of the United States and to Ralph Winter on the U.S.
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  • ...ad been defined as a social problem. In 1991, Senate hearings to confirm [[Clarence Thomas]] to the US Supreme Court resulted in the airing of sexual harassment charg
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