Interviews and newly unearthed documents reveal that Thomas, facing financial strain, privately pushed for a higher salary and to allow Supreme Court ...
ProPublica reports that Thomas was in debt, frustrated with his salary, and implying he'd resign from the Supreme Court if his financial situation didn't ...
The first cases related to the prosecutions of Jan. 6 defendants, including a certain former president, have arrived at the Supreme Court, and with them ...
Special counsel Jack Smith has asked the Supreme Court to quickly sink Trump's claim of "presidential immunity" in the criminal election case.
Supreme court justice's comment to Republican congressman in 2000 worried conservatives, according to ProPublica report.
Eight House Democrats told Thomas he should recuse from the case involving whether Trump has immunity from federal prosecution for alleged crimes committed ...
Democratic lawmakers urged Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from hearing any cases related to the federal indictment against former ...
Eight House Democrats have asked Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from former President Donald Trump's Washington, D.C. election ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas pressed a lawmaker in 2000 to raise justices' salaries, sparking concerns among Republicans that he'd resign if ...
The Clarence Thomas controversy reminds us that even a Supreme Court justice is a public servant. It doesn't entitle you to wealth.
WASHINGTON (TND) — After months of reporting on the allegedly often-undisclosed lavish lifestyle of Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, ...
The continuing effort to discredit the Supreme Court justice is growing ever more desperate. There is an old lawyer's joke: “If the facts are against you, argue ...
But there are few tools available to hold the justice accountable, says Pace University law professor.
It was bad enough learning that Supreme Handout Receiver Clarence Thomas has been getting bankrolled under the table for 25 years, but the (barely) saving ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas pressed for a raise and an end to the ban on justices giving paid speeches, ProPublica reports.
If lawmakers didn't bump salaries, “one or more justices will leave soon,” Thomas told a GOP lawmaker in 2000, according to the report.