Archive for the 'Clarence Thomas' Category
Court Appears to Deny Stay in Donofrio v. Wells
1 Comment Published by James December 6th, 2008 in Barack Obama, Clarence Thomas, David Souter, PoliticsThe Supreme Court appears to have declined review in a case filed against the Secretary of State of New Jersey that sought to nullify Barack Obama’s election to the presidency. The case, which centers on Obama’s citizenship, was not among those for which the Court accepted review on Friday; thus, watchers of the high Court [...]
Justices Stevens and Thomas Discuss Death Penalty Proportionality
0 Comments Published by Kedar S. Bhatia October 22nd, 2008 in Clarence Thomas, John Paul Stevens, Supreme CourtOn Monday the court denied review in Walker v. Georgia, a case revolving around the court’s proportionality standard applied to the death penalty. The court has long struggled to find an adequate means of countering racist bias within the capital system and there is little doubt that the issue will rear its ahead again in [...]
Joe Biden and the Judiciary
0 Comments Published by James August 26th, 2008 in Barack Obama, Clarence Thomas, Current Events, Supreme CourtBarack Obama has chosen a running mate that shares his views on fiscal policy, healthcare, education, the war on terror, and…Clarence Thomas? It seems that the presumptive Democratic nominee, fresh off his remarks at Saddleback, has selected Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) as his VP. Biden is widely-respected as the Chair of the Senate Committee on [...]
Surprisingly Candid McCain and Obama Discuss Current SCOTUS Makeup, Nomination Process at the Saddleback Civil Forum
2 Comments Published by James August 17th, 2008 in Antonin Scalia, Barack Obama, Clarence Thomas, David Souter, John Paul Stevens, John Roberts, Judges and Justices, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Samuel Alito, Stephen Breyer, Supreme CourtEarlier tonight, Senators John McCain and Barack Obama joined Pastor Rick Warren at his California megachurch for an event pegged as “The Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency.” The interviews, each an hour in length, were separated by thirty-six tense seconds in which the presumptive nominees shared the stage (and an awkward hug [video here!]). [...]
Randy Newman Critiques The Court During Apple Keynote
2 Comments Published by Kedar S. Bhatia January 15th, 2008 in Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Judges and Justices, Samuel AlitoRandy Newman sang a rather interesting song at the conclusion of the Macworld Keynote Speech. Here was the relevant portion of his song: Its pissing me off a little that the Supreme Court is going to outlive me. Couple young Italian fellas and a brother on the Court now, too. But I defy you to [...]
Thoughts on Boumediene Oral Arguments
0 Comments Published by Kedar S. Bhatia December 5th, 2007 in Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Constitutional Law, Court Procedure, David Souter, John Paul Stevens, Stephen Breyer, Supreme CourtOral Arguments took place this morning in Boumediene v. Bush and its sister case, Al-Odah v. US. Because of the heightened interest in the case, the Supreme Court opted to expedite the delivery of the audio recording and it was broadcast on C-Span by 11:50EST, less than an hour after the arguments concluded. The arguments [...]
Who Is The Funniest Justice?
4 Comments Published by Kedar S. Bhatia November 10th, 2007 in Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Court Procedure, David Souter, John Paul Stevens, John Roberts, Judges and Justices, Oral Arguments, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Samuel Alito, Stephen Breyer, Supreme CourtAfter finding the most talkative Justice, I was interested in finding the funniest Justice. According to my calculations, there were 51 total references to (Laughter.) in the court’s first two months of arguements. Here is the breakdown: Case JR JPS AS AK DS CT RBG SB SA COUNSEL TOTAL Washington 1 2 3 Tom F. [...]
Which Justice Is The Most Talkative?
3 Comments Published by Kedar S. Bhatia November 8th, 2007 in Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Constitutional Law, Court Procedure, David Souter, John Paul Stevens, John Roberts, Judges and Justices, Oral Arguments, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Samuel Alito, Stephen Breyer, Supreme CourtTwo months into the term, the Supreme Court has held oral arguments in 19 different cases. After reading a few of the transcripts, I thought it would be interesting to see which Justices spoke most often during oral arguments. I found transcripts from the usual place and I copied the text into TextMate. From there, [...]
Don’t Speak
1 Comment Published by Kedar S. Bhatia November 6th, 2007 in Clarence Thomas, Judges and Justices, Supreme CourtThe WSJ Law Blog predicted that Justice Thomas would speak this morning during oral arguments. Unfortunately, they were wrong. I expected him to speak last year during one of the school board cases or during Morse. As my avid readers will know, Justice Thomas hasn’t spoken during oral arguments in quite some time. The last [...]
Supreme Court Justices Are Influential Political Figures
1 Comment Published by Kedar S. Bhatia November 2nd, 2007 in Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, John Paul Stevens, John Roberts, Judges and Justices, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme CourtUK’s The Telegraph created lists of the 100 most influential conservatives and the most influential liberals leading into the 2008 elections. John Roberts made number #8 on the conservative list, Antonin Scalia came in at #62, and Clarence Thomas came in at #85. John Paul Stevens, despite claiming to be a conservative, came in at [...]


