Clarence Thomas

US Supreme Court justice since 1991 (born 1948)

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Justice Clarence Thomas warns Supreme Court unprepared for AI challenges
politics Apr 16, 2026, 1:45 AM
Justice Clarence Thomas warns Supreme Court unprepared for AI challenges
  • Justice Clarence Thomas expressed concerns about the Supreme Court's ability to tackle issues related to artificial intelligence during a speech in Austin.
  • He noted that important aspects like defamation and intellectual property regarding AI have not been adequately addressed by current laws.
  • The discussions highlight the need for a reevaluation of how the legal system interacts with evolving technological challenges.
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Trump proposes Ted Cruz for Supreme Court, but Cruz firmly declines
politics Jan 28, 2026, 6:14 PM
Trump proposes Ted Cruz for Supreme Court, but Cruz firmly declines
  • President Donald Trump proposed Ted Cruz as a future nominee for the Supreme Court during a speech.
  • Cruz has publicly stated his refusal to accept a Supreme Court nomination, wishing to remain in the Senate.
  • The possibility of a Supreme Court nomination is contingent on a justice retiring, with Clarence Thomas being the oldest and most speculated individual.
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Trump hopes Thomas and Alito remain on Supreme Court
politics Dec 9, 2025, 9:25 AM
Trump hopes Thomas and Alito remain on Supreme Court
  • President Trump hopes Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito will remain on the bench.
  • Speculation about their retirement is heightened due to their ages and upcoming midterm elections.
  • Both justices have publicly indicated they do not plan to retire anytime soon.
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Clarence Thomas challenges Supreme Court on wrongful death case for military families
politics Nov 24, 2025, 12:32 PM
Clarence Thomas challenges Supreme Court on wrongful death case for military families
  • Clarence Thomas criticized the Supreme Court's decision not to take up the case of a military widow seeking justice for her husband's death.
  • The case revolves around the Feres doctrine, which prohibits servicemembers from suing the government for injuries arising from military service.
  • Thomas argues for a reevaluation of Feres to ensure that families of servicemembers can pursue wrongful death claims, especially in cases not directly related to military duties.
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