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At the 2018 National Student Symposium, Justice Thomas spoke about his life and extraordinary upbringing. “There is much made of where people start. But this is one country where what you do with that start is so important.” 🇺🇸 https://t.co/BEWq7V3R6T
Justice Thomas on the administrative state, the structural constitution, and individual liberty. https://t.co/wf79eWTlBw
Justice Thomas on interpreting words according to their ordinary meaning, and why he is an originalist and a textualist. https://t.co/L45tJu0S4j
Judge James C. Ho on Justice Thomas and originalism: “Justice Thomas’s originalist vision for our Constitution has at least by some appearances begun to achieve widespread consensus. As well as it should. Because originalism shouldn’t be controversial. Originalism isn’t
Judge David R. Stras comments on the advice he received from Justice Thomas and the role of a judge: “I have always strived, as Justice Thomas instructed me that day, to be my own judge, but his guidance has become a part of who I am. One of the most important traits he imparted
Judge Neomi Rao on Justice Thomas’s constitutional philosophy and impact in the law: “Justice Thomas’ approach, the careful excavation and then exposition of the law, returns to a traditional way of thinking about law by explaining jurisprudential foundations and promoting
In recognition of Justice Thomas’ 30th anniversary on the Supreme Court, the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy published this symposium featuring articles by former clerks to Justice Thomas including Judge David Stras, Judge Neomi Rao, & Judge James Ho. Read more of their
Discover more about Justice Thomas’s life and journey to the bench: https://t.co/LenxpzHR9d
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