To comprehend Justice Thomas’s views on racial equality requires an understanding of how his life experiences influence his approach to questions of race and the law. Recurring themes in his opinions about racial equality include his belief that racial preferences stigmatize their beneficiaries, his concern that the prevailing notion that racial integration is necessary to black achievement is rooted in a presumption of racial inferiority, his worry that affirmative action efforts provide cover for the failure to address the urgent needs of disadvantaged Americans, and his knowledge that seemingly benign policies can mask illicit motives. Finally, Justice Thomas contends that the a proper understanding of the Equal Protection Clause preclud...
Review of Corey Robin, The Enigma of Clarence Thomas (New York: Metropolitan Books, 2019)
n recent years, the supposed achievements of the American civil rights movement have come under atta...
This paper was written for a Festschrift in honor of Henry J. Richardson III. It reviews the constit...
To comprehend Justice Thomas’s views on racial equality requires an understanding of how his life ex...
Justice Clarence Thomas, the second black man to sit on the Supreme Court, is famous, or rather infa...
The opinions of Justice Thomas reflect a jurisprudence that is uniquely his own. His well-known comm...
Justice Clarence Thomas has generated the attention that most Justices receive only after they have ...
This Essay, prepared for a NYU Journal of Law and Liberty symposium on “The Unknown Justice Thomas,”...
Several years ago, a special issue of The New Yorker entitled Black in America included an extraor...
More than two years have passed since Clarence Thomas became a member of the Supreme Court, and Judg...
Careful examination of Justice Clarence Thomas\u27s dissenting opinion in the landmark affirmative a...
In a recent comment on the United States Supreme Court\u27s decision in Parents Involved in Communit...
Media and scholarly critics often claim that Justice Thomas\u27s criminal law opinions reflect inten...
In 1991, Clarence Thomas was confirmed as the first Black radical conservative Justice, in spite of ...
The policy choices that lawyers promote will have far more significance for our children and our gra...
Review of Corey Robin, The Enigma of Clarence Thomas (New York: Metropolitan Books, 2019)
n recent years, the supposed achievements of the American civil rights movement have come under atta...
This paper was written for a Festschrift in honor of Henry J. Richardson III. It reviews the constit...
To comprehend Justice Thomas’s views on racial equality requires an understanding of how his life ex...
Justice Clarence Thomas, the second black man to sit on the Supreme Court, is famous, or rather infa...
The opinions of Justice Thomas reflect a jurisprudence that is uniquely his own. His well-known comm...
Justice Clarence Thomas has generated the attention that most Justices receive only after they have ...
This Essay, prepared for a NYU Journal of Law and Liberty symposium on “The Unknown Justice Thomas,”...
Several years ago, a special issue of The New Yorker entitled Black in America included an extraor...
More than two years have passed since Clarence Thomas became a member of the Supreme Court, and Judg...
Careful examination of Justice Clarence Thomas\u27s dissenting opinion in the landmark affirmative a...
In a recent comment on the United States Supreme Court\u27s decision in Parents Involved in Communit...
Media and scholarly critics often claim that Justice Thomas\u27s criminal law opinions reflect inten...
In 1991, Clarence Thomas was confirmed as the first Black radical conservative Justice, in spite of ...
The policy choices that lawyers promote will have far more significance for our children and our gra...
Review of Corey Robin, The Enigma of Clarence Thomas (New York: Metropolitan Books, 2019)
n recent years, the supposed achievements of the American civil rights movement have come under atta...
This paper was written for a Festschrift in honor of Henry J. Richardson III. It reviews the constit...