Thursday, May 23, 2019

The Biography of Clarence Thomas

Clarence Thomas is a Supreme Court Justice, who has been under criticism since the day that he was appointed. Thomas has been chastised for his views on Affirmative Action and his views on African-Americans evolution into the mainstream of our society. Chief Justice Thomas, since his fight has been marked as a off the beaten track(predicate) right conservative. In the beginning of his tenure he was labeled as Chief Justice Scalias, second vote. Since then Thomas has removed himself from this shadow to translate insight on his own conservative ideas. Clarence Thomas was born on June 23, 1948 in Pin Point, Georgia.Thomas is a child of Mr. M. C. Thomas and Leola Anderson. He grew up in a single-mother household. Thomass father abandoned him and his mother, Leola, when he was two. Times were hard for his family, and his mother by and by sent him and his brother to live with his grandfather, Myers Anderson in Savannah, Georgia. His grandfather instilled in Clarence that education wou ld be his key to unlocking the door to a successful life. He wanted him to overcome the color boundaries that were present during this time in Americas history. Clarence Thomas has an extensive educational background.Thomas attended an all black high school in Savannah before drop out and enrolling at St. John Vianney Minor Seminary. Thomas withdrew at his grandfathers urging to become a minister. After his graduation form St. John Vianney Minor Seminary he was accepted to Immaculate Conception Seminary. However, he once again withdrew, this time because of the racial events that had occurred while attending. At this time sanctum Cross University began recruiting black students and he was accepted. Thomas worked hard to not only succeed and graduate, but to excel in his classes.He graduated ninth in his class at Holy Cross, in 1971. While at Holy Cross, Thomas met Ms. Kate Ambush and they later married. Thomas only child (Jamal) was as a result of this marriage (Clarence and Kate l ater divorced in 1984. He has since married to Virgina Lamp, in 1987). Clarence Thomas decided that he wanted to advance his education and apply to Yale Law School. Again, Thomas applied to a university were a minority program was implemented just a few years earlier, and he was accepted. After graduating from Yale Law School Thomass future looked bright.While at Yale his emphasis dealt with tax and anti-trust law. Upon Thomas graduation from Yale he went to work for John Danforth, the lawyer general of Missouri. While working for the attorney general Thomas worked in the tax division. In 1977, Danforth was elected to the Senate and Thomas went to work for Monsanto Company as a corporate lawyer in the pesticide and kitchen-gardening division. After a couple of years of work for Monsanto, Thomas became a legislative assistant on energy and environmental projects for Senator Danforth.During this time Thomas attracted much(prenominal) attention from the Reagan administration, which landed him a job as assistant secretary for civil rights in the Education Department. President Reagan then promoted Thomas to head of the bear on Employment Opportunity Commission. While at the EEOC, Thomas put the agency in position to enforce law. He also changed administration, policies, and implemented new procedures to purify the agency.Thomas success as head of the EEOC led to a President Bush appointment to the U. S. Court of Appeals in Washington D. C. as a pretend in 1990. He only served 17 months before being nominated to the Supreme Court by President Bush after the retirement of Thurgood Marshall. An appointment to the United States Supreme Court is for a life term. Therefore, it makes since that the process used to appoint the justices is complete and thorough. The appointment of a Supreme Court justice is do by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate. There can be many reasons why a person is to be chosen as a justice to the highest court in the land.Presidents form appointed certain people because of their political ideologies, judicial philosophies, gender, religion, or race. The latter reason played a big role in the appointment of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court. Thurgood Marshall, appointed by President Lyndon Johnson as the first black-American to serve on the court, retired in 1991. (Infoplease. com encyclopedia) thus President George Bush, felt struggleure to replace this well known minority figure with another African-American.Marshall had served the court from 1967 to 1991, and many minority and political groups, including the NAACP and the congressional Black Caucus felt that another minority should take his place. Clarence Thomas was the obvious choice for President Bush, but the NAACP and the Congressional Black Caucus, who tend to be more liberal, did not necessarily want Thomas to be nominated because of his conservative views. President Bush nominated Thomas for his legal qualifications, and bac ked his run for on promising to only appoint individuals who will interpret the law, rather than create it.After the President made this decision, all that was needed was the Senate approval. However, it was not that easy. maybe no other recent appointment to the Supreme Court was more controversial than that of Clarence Thomas. The Senate was ready to confirm Thomas appointment when the Senate Judiciary Committee reopened the hearings to check over charges of sexual harassment blamed on Thomas. A co-worker named Anita knoll accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment while they worked in two diametrical federal agencies, the Department of Education and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). MSN Encarta. com encyclopedia) Suddenly, many problems surrounded Thomas bid for the Supreme Court.The timing of the accusations could not have been worse. Although the timing cast a question upon Anita Hill herself. If the supposed harassment took place in the 80s, why was sh e just now coming forward? Ms. Hills answer was that she could not get herself to talk about the topic until she felt obligated to do so. In the Senate hearings Ms. Hill, a law professor, had this to say I thought that by saying no and explaining my easons, my employer would abandon his social suggestions. However, to my regret, in the follo bring ing few weeks he continued to ask me out on several(prenominal) occasions. He pressed me to justify my reasons for saying no to him.These incidents took place in his office or mine. They were in the form of private conversations which would not have been overheard by anyone else. (Hill Testimony Transcripts) This statement makes the accusations his word versus hers. Thomas denied any wrong doing and called the televising of the Senate hearings a high-tech lynching. (MSN Encarta. om Encyclopedia) Finally, the debates ended and Thomas nomination was confirmed on October 15,1991.Thomas would win because the Senate did verify his appointment to the United States Supreme Court by the narrowest affirmation vote for a Supreme Court Justice in this Century. (OConnor & Sabato, 238) The vote was lii in favor and forty-eight against. The Thomas-Hill scandal immediately made Thomas a well known and a closely watched justice. At first, people and the press watched his actions for other reasons than his race or judicial philosophy.More recently, however, people have come to notice his judicial decisions and philosophy more than his actions. Although Thomas appointment was amidst controversy, he is now stepping out on his own on his ideas. Thomas has come a long way from his childhood that started in Pin Point and Savannah, Georgia. He is now a Justice on the highest court in the United States. Thomas term has been brief compared to the tenure of his collogues, but in his mind he has unlocked the door to success, and is walking through it.

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