Clarence Thomas Autograph

Clarence Thomas (born June 23, 1948) is an American lawyer and jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated by President George H. W. Bush to succeed Thurgood Marshall and has served since 1991. After Marshall, Thomas is the second African American to serve on the Supreme Court and has been its longest-serving member since Anthony Kennedy's retirement in 2018. Since Stephen Breyer's retirement in 2022, he is also the Court's oldest member. More about Clarence Thomas

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Current items with a signature of Clarence Thomas

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thumbnailCLARENCE THOMAS SUPREME COURT CARD SIGNED 100% AUTHENTIC $89.99logo
thumbnailClarence Thomas - Autographed / Signed Card - Supreme Court Justice - JSA$125.00logo
thumbnailCLARENCE THOMAS HAND SIGNED 8x10 PHOTO SUPREME COURT JUSTICE VERY RARE PSA COA$249.99logo
thumbnailCLARENCE THOMAS HAND SIGNED 8x10 PHOTO SUPREME COURT JUSTICE VERY RARE PSA COA$249.99logo
thumbnailCLARENCE THOMAS HAND SIGNED 8x10 PHOTO SUPREME COURT JUSTICE VERY RARE PSA COA$249.99logo
thumbnailCLARENCE THOMAS UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT JUSTICE! W/HOLO SIGNED PHOTO$120.00logo
thumbnailSUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 1991 CLARENCE THOMAS SIGNED APPOINTMENT CARD$19.99logo
Thomas was born in Pin Point, Georgia. After his father abandoned the family, he was raised by his grandfather in a poor Gullah community near Savannah. Growing up as a devout Catholic, Thomas originally intended to be a priest in the Catholic Church but was frustrated over the church's insufficient attempts to combat racism. He abandoned his aspiration of becoming a clergyman to attend the College of the Holy Cross and Yale Law School, where he was influenced by a number of conservative authors, notably Thomas Sowell. Upon graduating, he was appointed as an assistant attorney general in Missouri and later entered private practice there. He became a legislative assistant to U.S. Senator John Danforth in 1979, and was made Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education in 1981. President Ronald Reagan appointed Thomas as Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) the next year.

President George H. W. Bush nominated Thomas to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1990. He served in that role for 19 months before filling Marshall's seat on the Supreme Court. Thomas's confirmation hearings were bitter and intensely fought, centering on an accusation that he had sexually harassed Anita Hill, a subordinate at the Department of Education and the EEOC. Hill alleged that Thomas made multiple sexual and romantic overtures to her despite her repeatedly telling him to stop; Thomas and his supporters alleged that Hill and her political supporters had fabricated the accusation to prevent the appointment of a black conservative. The Senate confirmed Thomas by a vote of 52–48, the narrowest margin in a century. Read even more about Clarence Thomas at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Clarence Thomas

In total, we tracked 644 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Clarence Thomas (RUTH BADER GINSBURG & CLARENCE THOMAS SIGNED DC CIRCUIT 14X18 1991) was sold in September 2020 for $1275.03 while the cheapest item (CLARENCE THOMAS SIGNED INDEX CARD SUPREME COURT JUSTICE LAWYER JUDGE BUSH REAGAN) found a new owner for $0.69 in September 2014. The month with the most items sold (15) was June 2022 with an average selling price of $59.99 for an autographed item of Clarence Thomas. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2024 with $250.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.99 was May 2011. In average, an autographed item from Clarence Thomas is worth $24.00.

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thumbnail(Signed) My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir by Clarence Thomas (Autographed)$17.00logo
thumbnail**Signed** My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir by Clarence Thomas (2007, Hardcover)$35.00logo
thumbnailClarence Thomas Autographed 8x10 Photo BAS COA BE50006 Supreme Court$74.99logo
thumbnailCLARENCE THOMAS MY GRANDFATHER'S SON DOUBLE SIGNED 1st Edition HB/DJ$150.00logo
thumbnailClarence Thomas SIGNED My Grandfather's Son First Edition Supreme Court$60.00logo
thumbnailClarence Thomas US Supreme Court Justice Autographed 6x9 Photo$34.99logo
thumbnailCLARENCE THOMAS, 100% AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO ! SUPREME COURT JUSTICE, WOW !$9.97logo
thumbnailMY GRANDFATHER'S SON BY CLARENCE THOMAS, EASTON PRESS, SIGNED, SEALED$250.00logo
thumbnailSIGNED My Grandfather's Son : A Memoir by Clarence Thomas (2007, Hardcover)$40.00logo
thumbnailSUPREME COURT JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS AUTOGRAPH PHOTO~$20.76logo

Latest News about Clarence Thomas

Justice Thomas Reports Private Trips With Harlan Crow (08/31/23): Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr. had asked for extensions on their annual forms that show travel, gifts and other financial information. Go to news article

The Elite Circle Clarence Thomas Entered That Led to the Supreme Court (07/09/23): The exclusive Horatio Alger Association brought the justice access to wealthy members and unreported V.I.P. treatment. He, in turn, offered another kind of access. Go to news article

With High Court Under Fire, a Top Federal Judge Suggests More Sunlight (07/06/23): Judge Amul Thapar, the author of a new book on Justice Clarence Thomas, defends him but says courts should foster greater public understanding of how they work. Go to news article

In Affirmative Action Ruling, Black Justices Take Aim at Each Other (06/30/23): Even as Justices Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared to agree over the policy’s aim, they harshly criticized each other’s conclusions on what to do. Go to news article

A Year After Dobbs, Advocates Push in the States for a Right to Birth Control (06/17/23): After Justice Clarence Thomas cast doubt on the Supreme Court decision that established a right to contraception, reproductive rights advocates are pressing for new protections at the state level. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Clarence Thomas

Harlan Crow Refuses to Give Senators Information About Gifts to Clarence Thomas (05/2023): Judiciary Committee members had asked for an accounting of gifts and travel provided to Justice Clarence Thomas. Go to news article

Senate Democrats Invite John Roberts to Testify on Supreme Court Ethics (04/2023): Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. was asked to appear before the Judiciary Committee after reports raised new ethics questions about Justice Clarence Thomas. Go to news article

Trump Lawyer Expressed Worry Over False Claims of Election Fraud (11/2022): John Eastman also suggested in a newly disclosed batch of emails that getting the case in front of Justice Clarence Thomas would be the most likely route to delaying certification of the 2020 results in Georgia. Go to news article

Virginia Thomas Agrees to Interview With Jan. 6 Panel (09/2022): The committee has sought for months to interview Ms. Thomas, the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, about her involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Go to news article

Ginni Thomas Urged Arizona Lawmakers to Overturn Election (05/2022): The wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote to legislators in a crucial swing state after the Trump campaign’s loss in 2020. Go to news article

Ginni Thomas’s Texts, and the Limits of Chief Justice Roberts’s Power (03/2022): His title notwithstanding, the chief justice cannot force a colleague’s recusal. If Justice Clarence Thomas is to disqualify himself, it will be his decision. Go to news article

For Clarence Thomas, avowed critic of Roe v. Wade, Mississippi abortion case a m (11/2021): The most conservative Supreme Court in decades on Wednesday will consider the state’s restrictive law, which opponents and advocates alike agree is almost impossible to square with precedent. Go to news article

Among Those Pressing Trump to Weed Out Disloyalty: Clarence Thomas’s Wife (02/2020): A group led by Ginni Thomas has targeted officials in the administration, and lobbied for its own preferred choices. As the president’s distrust in those serving him has grown, so has its sway. Go to news article

Clarence Thomas wants to crush the free press just like Southern segregationists (02/2019): Thomas, Trump want the same kind of libel laws that nearly saved segregation in the 1960s. Go to news article

Clarence Thomas backs Trump's call for changing defamation law to ease suits aga (02/2018): Justice Clarence Thomas, in a concurring opinion released Tuesday, called for reversing decades of jurisprudence that has made it harder for public figures to sue news outlets for defamation -- all premised, he said, on a series of "policy-driven decisions masquerading as constitutional law.

Justice Clarence Thomas dissents from a voting rights 'victory' in Alabama (03/2015): Civil rights groups cheered a decision this week in which the Supreme Court revived a lawsuit by the Alabama Legislative Black Caucus challenging the apportionment of the two houses of the Alabama Legislature.

Historian talks Clarence Thomas hearing at SIU (02/2015): For three days in 1991, the Congressional hearings into Justice Clarence Thomas’ nomination to the United States Supreme Court captivated the nation.

Fertile Ground 2015: A sneak peak at Clarence Thomas, pirates, sex and identity (01/2015): Dozens of new plays, dances and musicals hit the stages for the 11-day festival. Go to news article

Florida AG Pam Bondi asks Clarence Thomas to extend state's same-sex marriage ba (12/2014): Matt Bradwell TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 16 (UPI) -- Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi took the first steps to extend her state's same-sex marriage ban, filing an emergency petition to keep the ban in place.

Clarence Thomas objects to start of murder retrial, doesn't participate (11/2014): PEORIA, Ill. -- Day one of the Clarence Thomas murder retrial started Monday, but the defendant was no where to be found in the courtroom.

Volokh Conspiracy: Continuing the debate over Clarence Thomas and Korematsu (10/2014): The next (and probably final) round in the debate between me and Prof. Mark Kende over whether Justice Thomas supports the Supreme Court's notorious decision in Korematsu v. United States.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to speak at Cowan Center on Sept. 16 (09/2014): Justice Clarence Thomas is to be the first Distinguished Lecture Series speaker at UT Tyler in 2014.

Tickets now on sale for US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to speak at UT (08/2014): TYLER - United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas will be the featured speaker at The University of Texas at Tyler R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16.

Harry Reid says Clarence Thomas is white man in rant against Supreme Court (07/2014): Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has vowed to take action this month to try to combat the recent "Hobby Lobby" ruling from the Supreme Court. In his remarks he referred to the decision and decried the "five white men" who rendered it. But Justice Clarence Thomas is African-American. "The one ...

UT Tyler to host Clarence Thomas (06/2014): United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas will be the featured speaker at The University of Texas at Tyler R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, Sept. Promote to Mobile 0 read more Go to news article

Justice Clarence Thomas asked to block evidence (05/2014): United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is being asked to stop a Florida judge from hearing evidence obtained from a Republican political consulting firm.

Rep. Bennie Thompson defends calling Clarence Thomas an “Uncle Tom” (04/2014): The Mississippi Democrat, who is black, said for some people, his description of the Supreme Court justice is "the truth” Go to news article

What Is Clarence Thomas Thinking? (02/2014): The justice is famous for keeping quiet. But in this week's clean air arguments, his voice could have added something significant.        

Anita Hill reflects on historic clash with Clarence Thomas (11/2013): ST. HELENA — Believe her or not — and judging by the reception she got last Friday, a healthy segment of St. Helena does — Anita Hill is part of American history.

Clarence Thomas, Little Anthony & the Imperials (10/2013): Black people, brown people, old people and poor people shouldn’t be allowed to vote. After all, didn’t the founding fathers mandate that balloting should be limited to property-owning white men?

Supreme Court's Clarence Thomas Avoids Controversy During UP Visit (09/2013): Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas visited the University of Portland Thursday. Justice Thomas addressed a crowd in the Chiles Center, but he steered clear of controversy.

New documentary looks at harassment claims against Justice Clarence Thomas (07/2013): With recent headlines reporting sexual assault scandals in the military and the inappropriate texts of mayoral candidate Anthony Wiener, it’s clear that society can do more to combat sexual harassment in the workplace. read more

White politician calls Clarence Thomas an "Uncle Thomas" (06/2013): A white Democratic politician has apologised after referring to the black Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas as "Uncle Thomas".        

Clarence Thomas Berg (05/2013): Clarence Thomas Berg, 80, of West Prairie, passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2013, at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse.

Clarence Thomas (04/2013): Clarence Thomas (born June 23, 1948) is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Succeeding Thurgood Marshall, Thomas is the second African American to serve on the Court. Go to news article

Justice Clarence Thomas to speak at Duquesne (03/2013): By Tribune-Review Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas , the famously quiet justice who has served on the court since 1991, will be the featured speaker at a special ... Go to news article

Why Clarence Thomas STILL Hasn't Asked A Question In Seven Years (02/2013): Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas made headlines in January when he spoke for the first time in nearly seven years , but he wasn't actually asking a question. (He was cracking a joke about Ivy League schools.)

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas finishes his thought (01/2013): Justice Clarence Thomas completed his thought Wednesday. Thomas made headlines last week when he spoke during Supreme Court oral arguments for the first time in nearly seven years. But his remarks were truncated. Read full article >>

Commentary: Tim Scott Is the Clarence Thomas of Congress (12/2012): The Scott appointment couldn't come at a better time to provide Republicans the window dressing of diversity. Go to news article

Sandra Fluke To Anita Hill: I Thought You Were Clarence Thomas' Secretary (11/2012): At a National Women's Law Center panel, recent law grad Sandra Fluke – whom Rush Limbaugh famously called a slut – revealed just how young and naive she was during Clarence Thomas' confirmation hearings. Go to news article

Clarence Thomas on the US News & World Report Law Rankings (09/2012): Law School rankings have been drawing a lot of flack lately, not to mention a few lawsuits. So what does someone like Justice Clarence Thomas think of the US News & World Report list? Not much, actually, as the WSJ Law Blog reports.

I made Clarence Thomas laugh (08/2012): It's not easy being a Supreme Court clerk. We ate pizza with Scalia and battled to sneak funny words into rulings

Clarence Thomas Will Get His 'Hearty Laugh' Back After Obamacare Loss: Justice (07/2012): The Supreme Court's 5-4 decision to mostly uphold Obamacare created tension at the nation's highest court, several justices acknowledged in a Monday article in the National Law Journal, speaking on the condition of anonymity. Go to news article