Clarence Thomas

A brief article about Clarence Thomas.
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Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
Birthplace: Pin Point (Savannah), GA
Graduate of Yale Law School, 1974

Thomas is a prominent conservative active in Republican causes. While he chaired the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (1982–90) during the Reagan and Bush administrations, he tried to change federal affirmative action laws. In 1990 he was appointed judge on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. In July 1991, Thomas was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Bush, to replace Thurgood Marshall. In October of that year, when approval appeared forthcoming, the Senate Judiciary Committee reopened confirmation hearings to consider charges by Anita Hill, a University of Oklahoma law professor. She accused Thomas of sexual harassment while they both worked at the EEOC. The controversial charges did not alter the committee's approval of Thomas.


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Justice Clarence Thomas
A biography of Thomas.
http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/justices/thomas.bio.html

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