estebantxo
estebantxo
🚀 Clarence Thomas’s Clerks: An ‘Extended Family’ With Reach and Power - The New York Times "In the 32 years since Justice Thomas came through the fire of his confirmation hearings and onto the Supreme Court, he has assembled an army of influential acolytes unlike any other — a network of like-minded former clerks who have not only rallied to his defense but carried his idiosyncratic brand of conservative legal thinking out into the nation’s law schools, top law firms, the judiciary and the highest reaches of government. The former clerks’ public defense of the justice was “unparalleled in the histo... umerez.eu
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sergiojimenez@mastodon.social
sergiojimenez@mastodon.social

@eumrz una pieza, Clarence… podría optar a la política nacional por esa eficacia desacomplejada

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estebantxo
estebantxo

Acojonante.

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juandesant@astrodon.social
juandesant@astrodon.social

@eumrz indeed scary… and surprising that it is legal.

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juandesant@astrodon.social
juandesant@astrodon.social

@eumrz of course we’ve already forgotten about it being ethical.

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estebantxo
estebantxo

@juandesant I don’t know about “we”. It’s absolutely true in Justice Thomas’ case.

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