Justice Thomas warns that leak of abortion draft judgment could herald the END of the Supreme Court

‘I wonder how long we’re going to have these institutions’: Justice Thomas warns that leak of abortion draft judgment could herald the END of the Supreme Court as he suggests leak came from clerk and takes dig at recent appointees

  • Justice Clarence Thomas told conference for black conservatives that the leak of the Roe v Wade draft opinion was ‘tremendously bad’
  • The conservative judge said that despite being at odds politically with the late Ruth Bader Ginsberg: ‘She was actually an easy colleague to deal with’
  • Thomas also told the audience that conservatives wouldn’t show up to protest at justice’s homes
  • Thomas went on to say that he always felt that leaking of opinions was ‘verboten’ 

Justice Clarence Thomas on Friday compared the leak of fellow Justice’s Samuel Alito’s draft opinion regarding Roe v Wade to ‘infidelity.’

Thomas, 73, said that the leak would weaken the public’s trust in the Supreme Court as an institution.

He told host John Yoo that the leak from the Supreme Court was ‘tremendously bad.’

Thomas pondered: ‘I wonder how long we’re going to have these institutions at the rate we’re undermining them and then I wonder when they’re gone or destabilized what we will have as a country and I don’t think the prospects are good if we continue to lose them.’

He continued: ‘When you lose that trust, especially in the institution that I’m in, it changes the institution fundamentally. You begin to look over your shoulder. It’s like kind of an infidelity – that you can explain it but you can’t undo it,’ reports Politico.

Thomas was speaking at the Old Parkland Conference, a meeting of black conservatives, in Dallas where he was Friday’s keynote speaker. Following his speech, Thomas sat for a questions and answers session with John Yoo of Berkeley Law School.

He also hinted that the atmosphere on the court had changed for the worse since he was confirmed in 1991, and suggested that a liberal justice’s clerk could be behind the leak.

Thomas said: ‘This is not the court of that era. I sat with (famously liberal justice) Ruth Ginsburg for almost 30 years and she was actually an easy colleague to deal with… We may have been a dysfunctional family, but we were a family.’

‘Anybody who would, for example, have an attitude to leak documents, that is your general attitude, that is your future on the bench.’