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"Beyond belief": Clarence Thomas reveals that a GOP megadonor paid for his $500,000 Bali vacation
Salon via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoThomas, who did not previously disclose such trips, had attempted to explain his selective reporting...
Beyonce tickets, pricey artwork: All the free stuff Supreme Court justices got last year
The Independent via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoFar from a dull government disclosure form, these records are the latest bit of fodder for observers...
"One of these justices is not like the others": Experts say report exposes Clarence Thomas "grift"
Salon via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoThomas’ gripe: His salary of just under $174,000, or more than $306,000 in today’s dollars, was not...
Clarence Thomas belatedly discloses lavish travel expenses paid for by Harlan Crow
Politico via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoThe acknowledgment of Crow’s largesse was included in an annual financial disclosure report filed by...
Clarence Thomas Admits He Should Have Disclosed Gifts From GOP Megadonor
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoThomas wrote in the filing that he “inadvertently omitted” the gifts from Crow in previous filings...
Justice Clarence Thomas Discloses 2019 Trips Gifted by GOP Donor
The Wall Street Journal· 9 hours agoThe other was in the same month to a private club in Monte Rio, Calif. Crow paid for food and...
Calmes: Alito and Thomas taint the Supreme Court's all-important Jan. 6 decisions
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr., left, and his wife Martha-Ann Alito pay their respects at...
Peabody Awards Are (Finally) Ready for Their L.A. Debut
Variety via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoWhen Peabody holds its 84th awards ceremony on June 9, it will finally be in Los Angeles — after...
Opinion | The Verdict Is In on the Supreme Court
New York Times· 4 days agoIt was the same upside-down symbol that insurrectionists carried to the Capitol on Jan. 6 to proclaim that they thought the election was stolen and that...
If Supreme Court won't act to reform its ethics, Congress should step in
Chicago Sun-Times· 8 hours agoWhen the U.S. Supreme Court justices in November announced new ethics rules that had no teeth, they said it would “dispel” the “misunderstanding” the justices “regard themselves ...