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Justice Thomas Hails US Constitution Common Bedrock Divided

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  • Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas spoke at a judicial conference near Miami.
  • He emphasized defending free speech and the Constitution as the U.S. approaches its 250th anniversary.
  • Thomas is the second longest-serving justice in Supreme Court history at age 77.
  • He mentioned his former clerk Kasdin Mitchell, nominated by President Trump for a federal judgeship.
  • Thomas indicated he has no plans to retire soon.

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