The Supreme Court Opinions of Clarence Thomas, 1991–2006
A Conservative’s Perspective
Henry Mark
Holzer
ISBN
978-0-7864-3003-1
appendices, notes, index
232pp.
hardcover
2007
Available for immediate shipment
Description
In his fifteen years as an associate justice of the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has written nearly 350 opinions. Thousands of Thomas’s eloquent and thoughtful words are thus available for Americans to examine. Yet much of the public still bases its opinion of Thomas on the words of the American media, going as far back as the bruising confirmation battle of 1991. Widespread, uncritical acceptance of glib assumptions has greatly distorted the record and even the character of this formidable justice.
This book offers readers the opportunity to consider the real Clarence Thomas—the formidable intellectual and defender of the Constitution, amply represented by his writings. It analyzes his most important majority, concurring, and dissenting opinions from 1991 through 2006. The author argues that Thomas’s opinions reveal a consistent adherence to the principles of federalism, separation of powers, limited judicial review, and regard for individual rights as contemplated by the framers of the Constitution. An appendix contains a list of every opinion Thomas has written and notes whether it was a majority, concurring, or dissenting opinion.
About the Author
Henry Mark Holzer is a professor emeritus at Brooklyn Law School.
Other Book(s) by Henry Mark Holzer Available from McFarland:
“Aid and Comfort”
Reviews
“Recommended”—Catholic Library World
“An eye-opening, must-read...important”—www.theconservativevoice.com
“Definitive”—FrontPage Magazine.com
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