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Left: 32%
Center: 27%
Right: 41%
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Clarence Thomas, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 66 stories have been published about Clarence Thomas which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
Location of Coverage About Clarence ThomasBased on 66 recent stories
21% Local Coverage74% National Coverage5% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Clarence Thomas?Clarence Thomas often is covered by Right and Left Media sources.
Left: 32%
Center: 27%
Right: 41%
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Clarence Thomas · AtlantaGeorgia Democrat Sen. Emanuel Jones likened Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to an “Uncle Tom” who “sold his soul to the slave masters.” “I’m just trying to tell you what we have in the African American community when we talk about a person of color that goes back historically to the days of slavery and that person betraying his own community -- we have a term in the Black community,” began Jones.
Democrat Calls Clarence Thomas ‘Uncle Tom’ Who ‘Sold His Soul to the Slave Masters’ In Debate On Georgia Statue
79% Right coverage: 14 sources
Clarence Thomas · AtlantaRepublican Georgia lawmakers are again trying to erect a statue of U.S. Supreme Court Justice and Georgia native Clarence Thomas on the state Capitol grounds in Atlanta, in what many Democrats, particularly Black ones, see as an insensitive display of partisan power.
Clarence Thomas statue backed by Republicans in Georgia
55% Left coverage: 11 sources
Joe BidenClarence Thomas has written about the role student loans played in his financial struggles. Thomas, the court's longest-serving justice and staunchest conservative, has been skeptical of other Biden administration initiatives. Four of the seven justices on the court who are parents have signaled that they don't want their own children to be saddled with college debt.
Could the justices' experience with student loans affect the Supreme Court's ruling on Biden's plan?
92% Center coverage: 25 sources
Joe Biden · WashingtonThe Supreme Court won’t have far to look if it wants a personal take on the “crushing weight” of student debt that underlies the Biden administration’s college loan forgiveness plan.
Justice Thomas wrote of 'crushing weight' of student loans
61% Center coverage: 42 sources
Joe Biden · WashingtonThe five sitting Supreme Court justices attending the State of the Union are being joined by two of their predecessors, the first time a retired justice has attended the president’s address in 26 years.
Here are the Supreme Court justices attending, sitting out State of the Union
63% Right coverage: 8 sources
Clarence ThomasGinni Thomas said she stays in the political lane at home and her husband stays in a legal lane. She said she regrets the tone of her texts to Meadows, and that they became public. Her activities on Donald Trump's behalf raised questions about her husband's judicial objectivity.
Ginni Thomas Says She Didn’t Discuss Election Texts With Husband
Coverage: 2 sources
Clarence Thomas · WashingtonVirginia “Ginni” Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, shared in her interview with the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol that the Thomases have an “ironclad” rule not to talk about pending cases in the court.
Ginni Thomas says ‘ironclad’ rule is not to talk about pending cases at home
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
Clarence Thomas · BillingsNew legal test laid out by Justice Clarence Thomas in his majority opinion has reshaped the legal landscape for firearms laws. Judges are tasked with evaluating whether laws are "consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation" Judges have cited the June ruling in their own decisions, many blocking enforcement of the gun laws.
In wake of Supreme Court Second Amendment decision, uncertainty plagues gun laws new and old
Coverage: 2 sources