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Thomas and his first wife separated in 1981 and divorced in 1984. [332] [333] In 1987, Thomas married Virginia Lamp, a lobbyist and aide to U.S. Representative Dick Armey. [334] In 1997, they took in Thomas's six-year-old great-nephew, Mark Martin Jr., [335] who had lived with his mother in Savannah public housing. [336]
Alito joined fully in the majority, as did Roberts. Thomas filed a concurring opinion, joined by Scalia, contending that the Court's prior decisions in Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey should be reversed, and also noting that the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act may exceed the powers of Congress under the Commerce Clause. Alito ...
Trump’s election has raised public anticipation that two of the court’s leading conservatives, Justice Clarence Thomas, 76, and Justice Samuel Alito, 74, may step down. Although the incoming ...
Since the Supreme Court was established in 1789, 116 people have served on the Court. The length of service on the Court for the 107 non-incumbent justices ranges from William O. Douglas's 36 years, 209 days to John Rutledge's 1 year, 18 days as associate justice and, separated by a period of years off the Court, his 138 days as chief justice.
Stabenow warned that if Republicans flip the White House and Senate and replace Thomas and Alito with younger conservatives, “it would be devastating for anyone who cares about privacy and their ...
Virginia "Ginni" Thomas (née Lamp; born February 23, 1957) is an American lawyer and conservative activist. In 1987, she married Clarence Thomas, who became an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States in 1991. Her conservative commentary and activism have made her a controversial figure, especially because spouses of Supreme ...
President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to dust off a series of centuries-old laws and legal theories ... at least two conservatives — Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito — were ...
Among the current members of the court, Clarence Thomas's tenure of 12,147 days (33 years, 93 days) [B] is the longest, while Ketanji Brown Jackson's 939 days (2 years, 208 days) [B] is the shortest. The table below ranks all United States Supreme Court justices by time in office.