Clarence Thomas to speak at U-Va.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is scheduled to appear at a conservative legal gathering at the University of Virginia.
Thomas is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the annual Federalist Society Student Symposium for legal scholars and students Feb. 26.
U-Va. said in a release that the conference will take place Feb. 25-27 at the U-Va. School of Law and the nearby Boar's Head Inn.
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| February 17, 2011; 12:05 PM ET
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No "Justice" Thomas speach would be complete without his top ten list of his greatest questions during oral arguments
Top Ten Questions Asked:
1.
Oh, that's right. Koch Bros say "do not question why, knaves."
Outside the castle walls, the cry of "The peasants are revolting!" could be heard.
Came the reply: "I know!"
Posted by: RogerRamjet2 | February 17, 2011 1:01 PM | Report abuse
Certainly it was an upHill struggle for Clarence to gain a seat on the Supreme court and his behavior has since raised many questions, but the is one thing where there is no question, namely his failure to pay his taxes. Read about this in the form of Citizen Editorial Cartoons, Clarence Thomas: Supreme Tax Cheat? at
http://www.saintpeterii.com/blog/?p=718
Posted by: saintpeterii | February 18, 2011 6:59 AM | Report abuse











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