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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Cautions Against Following Precedent

Justice Clarence Thomas criticized the binding nature of Supreme Court precedents and signaled openness to overturning key rulings on race, agency power, and marriage equality.

  • Last week, Justice Clarence Thomas questioned longstanding Supreme Court precedents at Catholic University's Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C., saying legal precedents aren't `the gospel` and he would not follow them if they don't make sense.
  • The Supreme Court is preparing to review Humphrey's Executor v. United States, a nearly 90-year-old case, while justices consider revisiting Obergefell v. Hodges and Thornburg v. Gingles as the new term opens.
  • Explaining his approach to stare decisis, Thomas argued it should not be a `talismanic` phrase and compared precedent to a train driven by an `orangutan`, warning against uncritical reliance.
  • Critics warned that undoing precedents in reproductive, voting, and LGBTQ rights could destabilize core legal principles, while Thomas's comments renewed concerns about the court's conservative majority.
  • For the first time, nine states recently introduced nonbinding resolutions asking the court to revisit Obergefell v. Hodges, despite over 68 percent support for marriage equality in a Gallup poll.
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News One broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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