Affirmative Dissatisfaction
I believe in affirmative action, but I have to acknowledge that there are arguments against it. One of the more cogent is the presence of Justice Clarence Thomas on the U.S. Supreme Court.
I believe in affirmative action, but I have to acknowledge that there are arguments against it. One of the more cogent is the presence of Justice Clarence Thomas on the U.S. Supreme Court.
“I’m really concerned that the approach that Clarence Thomas is taking now is so typical of people accused of wrongdoing. They trash their accusers … and I don’t want this to become the model of how we can react to bad workplace behavior,” Hill said on ABC.
After 16 years of relative silence on the subject, Justice Clarence Thomas is publishing an autobiography that addresses what he has called a “high-tech” lynching — the confirmation process that followed his nomination to the Supreme Court by President George Herbert Walker Bush.