Not 'the gospel.' Ahead of Supreme Court Term, Clarence Thomas Weighs in on Precedent
Justice Thomas said the Supreme Court may overturn precedents if they conflict with legal tradition, with two key cases set to challenge rulings up to 90 years old.
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Justice Thomas signals during speech the court is open to tossing aside prior rulings
In a rare public appearance, Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas hinted that the nation’s highest court may very well be considering tearing up legal precedents that have been in effect for decades, and some nearly a century old.Speaking Thursday at the Catholic University Columbus Schoo...
Clarence Thomas defends Supreme Court overruling precedents
Justice Clarence Thomas defended the Supreme Court‘s recent rulings overturning long-standing precedents of the high court, as the justices appear poised to overturn a 90-year-old precedent in their upcoming term. Thomas argued, while speaking at Catholic University Law School, that the high court should not blindly follow precedents to guide current rulings if the established rulings do not respect the law or the country’s legal tradition. “It’…
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