Clarence Thomas Turned Supreme Court Service Into An ATM Machine
Except ATM machines have limits.

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When ProPublica first reported that Clarence Thomas had taken half a million in gifts, it turns out they had only scratched the surface. New financial disclosures and some number-crunching from Fix the Court show that Thomas has taken over $5 million in gifts and likely gifts. Meanwhile, Ketanji Brown Jackson got Beyonce tickets with a roughly $4000 face value. Meanwhile, there’s a summer associate taking a horse and carriage to work and Columbia Law Review is finally back online after its board nuked the website over an article about Palestinian rights.
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