Correcting a liberal smear against Clarence Thomas
It was not the first time a liberal writer had taken a cheap shot at the conservative Supreme Court justice. New York Times reporter Linda Greenhouse once described Justice Antonin Scalia as Thomas’ “apparent mentor,” yet we now know that Thomas has been the one quietly influencing Scalia’s jurisprudence. But the comparison to the slave power system was particularly contemptible, especially because no Supreme Court justice since Thurgood Marshall has written more frequently or powerfully about American racism than Thomas.
Consider his role in the 2003 case Virginia v. Black, which involved a state law criminalizing the burning of a cross “with the intent of intimidating any person or group of persons.” While most of his colleagues focused on First Amendment law, Thomas offered a different view. The law was intended to counteract “almost 100 years of lynching and activity in the South” by the Ku Klux Klan and other hate groups, he reminded the courtroom during oral argument. “This was a reign of terror, and the cross was a symbol of that reign of terror.”
When the case was decided several months later, Thomas went further in a lone dissent, arguing that cross burning was part and parcel of that racist terrorism and therefore deserved no protection under the First Amendment. “Those who hate cannot terrorize and intimidate to make their point,” he wrote.









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Unless they’re Muslim, militant gays or gun-grabbing Democrats threatening Sheriff salaries, in which case, carry on, right lefties?
Washington Nearsider on March 18, 2013 at 10:13 PM
Their hatred of him must sustain him at this point.
SouthernGent on March 18, 2013 at 10:30 PM
I’m constantly amazed at leftist hypocrisy in regards to this man.
MikeknaJ on March 18, 2013 at 10:50 PM
Did Anita Hill ever find herself a man?
Seriously though, the first three posts are excellent.
arnold ziffel on March 18, 2013 at 11:45 PM
Thank God for him. I’ve yet to read his book from a couple of years ago. One of these days.
AH_C on March 19, 2013 at 1:23 AM
I can add to what Root writes that in his Kelo dissent, Thomas focused on how these urban redevelopment schemes at issue in Kelo had historically ripped apart African-American neighborhoods that in some cases were quite vibrant.
radjah shelduck on March 19, 2013 at 5:38 AM
I love Justice Thomas’s jurisprudence and his focus on natural law.
Othniel on March 19, 2013 at 6:35 AM