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Clarence Thomas wants to let anti-LGBTQ church sue because they were called a “hate group”
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wants argued that First Amendment protections need to be weakened to protect the hateful church’s reputation.
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Lindsey Graham blames Ruth Bader Ginsburg for SCOTUS abortion decision
Graham, who has never married another man, has also never married a woman or had children. His experience with sodomy is unknown. So he pivoted when asked about Justice Thomas’ warning that laws about contraceptives, sodomy, and same-sex marriage will be targeted next.
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Jim Obergefell slams Supreme Court’s threat to overturn same-sex marriage rights after Roe
“If you want to see an error in judgment, Clarence Thomas, look in the mirror,” said the lead plaintiff in the case that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
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Roe v Wade is dead. Ending marriage equality & bringing back sodomy laws are next.
In an open invitation to right-wing lawyers looking for their next target, Clarence Thomas says it’s time to correct “the errors” that resulted in marriage equality and the end of sodomy laws.
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AOC calls for impeachment of far-right Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
“Congress must understand that a failure to hold Clarence Thomas accountable sends a loud, dangerous signal to the full Court.”
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Clarence Thomas’ wife doesn’t believe in democracy. Does her husband?
Ginni Thomas pushed hard to throw out the 2020 election results and keep Trump in power. Justice Thomas insists that his wife’s beliefs don’t influence him, and we’re supposed to take his word for it.
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Walking conflict of interest Ginni Thomas is finally catching people’s attention
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s wife is a hard-right activist who gives out awards to people with business before the Court and advocates for issues that appear before the bench.
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The right turns on “cringing little liberal” Brett Kavanaugh for ruling in favor of vaccine mandate
The right has soured on the Supreme Court justice, disappointed that instead of being a full Trump crusader, he’s trying to actually be a conservative legal jurist.
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New Jersey moves to protect marriage equality in case the Supreme Court ends it
With increasing fears that LGBTQ rights could be overturned at the Supreme Court, legislators are making it clear that same-sex couples will still be able to get married in the Garden State.