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'''Clarence Thomas''' is a United States Supreme Court justice. He is known for his conservative stances.
'''Clarence Thomas''' is a United States Supreme Court justice. He is known for his conservative stances.


Thomas issued an opinion that the there is no [[Constitution of the United States|constitutional]] right to abortion in June 2022 in the ''[[Dobbs v. Jackson]]'' case. Furthermore, he encouraged justices “should reconsider all of this Court’s substantive due process precedents, including ''[[Constitutional_Liberties#Griswold_v_Connecticut|Griswold]]'', ''[[Constitutional_Liberties#Lawrence_v._Texas|Lawrence]]'', and ''[[Constitutional_Liberties#Obergefell_v._Hodges|Obergefell]]''.”<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/justice-thomas-scotus-should-reconsider-contraception-same-sex-marriage-rulings/ar-AAYPI1r?ocid</ref>
Thomas issued an opinion that there is no [[Constitution of the United States|constitutional]] right to abortion in June 2022 in the ''[[Dobbs v. Jackson]]'' case. Furthermore, he encouraged justices “should reconsider all of this Court’s substantive due process precedents, including ''[[Constitutional_Liberties#Griswold_v_Connecticut|Griswold]]'', ''[[Constitutional_Liberties#Lawrence_v._Texas|Lawrence]]'', and ''[[Constitutional_Liberties#Obergefell_v._Hodges|Obergefell]]''.”<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/justice-thomas-scotus-should-reconsider-contraception-same-sex-marriage-rulings/ar-AAYPI1r?ocid</ref>




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Revision as of 15:52, June 24, 2022

Clarence Thomas is a United States Supreme Court justice. He is known for his conservative stances.

Thomas issued an opinion that there is no constitutional right to abortion in June 2022 in the Dobbs v. Jackson case. Furthermore, he encouraged justices “should reconsider all of this Court’s substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell.”[1]


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