Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas absent from oral arguments
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was unexpectedly absent from the Supreme Court’s oral arguments without a disclosed reason, sparking interest due to the lack of explanation, particularly since reasons for justices’ absences are normally provided. This unusual occurrence has drawn attention and speculation within legal and political circles. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ unexplained absence from oral arguments at the Supreme Court has stirred curiosity. The lack of a disclosed reason for his nonattendance, in contrast to the usual practice of providing explanations for justices’ absences, has triggered interest and discussion among legal and political observers.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was absent from the Supreme Court‘s oral arguments on Monday.
A reason for his absence was not given, which is unusual. Typically, when a justice is absent, a reason is given, including for reasons related to health problems.
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Chief Justice John Roberts said that while Thomas was not present, he would “participate fully” in the two cases being argued based on court transcripts and briefings.
The high court has a 6-3 Republican-appointed majority. Thomas is the oldest of the nine justices.
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