SUPREME COURT
RESEARCH GUIDE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

CLARENCE THOMAS


ARTICLES

Affirmative action goals and timetables: too tough? Not tough enough! Clarence Thomas. 5 Yale Law and Policy Review 402 (Spring-Summer 1987).

After his first year, a picture of Thomas emerges. Richard C. Reuben. 105 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 1 (October 22, 1992).

Annals of law: the burden of Clarence Thomas. Jeffery Toobin. New Yorker, September 27, 1993, at p.38. On Reserve.

As hearing looms, Thomas adds to paper trail. Garry Sturgess and Michelle E. Klass. 14 Legal Times 2 (Aug. 12, 1991).

Bearing witness to the differend: Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill. Sarah Pelmas. 14 Studies in Law, Politics and Society 339 (1994).

Bent on original intent; Justice Thomas is asserting a distinct and cohesive vision. Christopher E. Smith. 82 ABA Journal 48 (Oct. 1996).

Between Clarence Thomas and Saint Thomas: beginnings of a moral argument for judicial jusnaturalism. Juha-Pekka Rentto. 26 U.C. Davis Law Review 727 (Spring 1993).

Black like me? "gangsta" culture, Clarence Thomas and afrocentric academies. Eleanor Brown. 75 New York University Law Review 308 (May 1, 2000).

Blinking at reality: the implications of Justice Clarence Thomas’s influential approach to race and education. Jared A. Levy. 78 Boston University Law Review 575 (Apr. 1998).

Breaking silence: forced to endure her husband's trial by fire, a wife speaks out at last. Virginia Lamp Thomas. 36 People 108 (Nov. 11, 1991). RESERVE

The Burden of Clarence Thomas. Jeffrey Toobin. 69 The New Yorker 38 (Sept. 27, 1993). RESERVE

Bush's judicial legacy: the final imprint. Sheldon Goldman. 76 Judicature 282 (April 1993).

A campus tempest over Thomas; high court justice's visit to the law school at Chapel Hill roils some. Tony Mauro. 24 National Law Journal A14 (March 18, 2002).

Civil Rights Commission is hardly in evidence: the silent 'conscience.' Anne Kornhauser. 14 Legal Times 1 (July 15, 1991).

Civility. Clarence Thomas. 39 South Texas Law Review 3 (Jun. 1998).

Civility and public discourse. Clarence Thomas. 31 New England Law Review 515 (Winter 1997).

Clarence Thomas after ten years: some reflections. Stephen J. Wermiel. 10 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and the Law 315 (Summer 2002).

Clarence Thomas and administrative law. William Funk. 12 Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judges 40 (Spring 1992).

Clarence Thomas: behind the scenes of his nomination. Mark Becker. 18 Barrister 22 (Winter 1991-92).

Clarence Thomas: a distinctive justice. Christopher E. Smith. 28 Seton Hall Law Review 1 (10/1/1997).

The Clarence Thomas confirmation: a retrospective. (The Congress: Representation, Accountability and the Rule of Law - the Sixth Annual Federalist Society Lawyers Convention Symposium - 1992). Laurence H. Silberman. 23 Cumberland Law Review 141 (Fall 1992).

Clarence Thomas: evasive or deceptive. Anton Bell. 21 North Carolina Central Law Journal 194 (Fall 1995).

Clarence Thomas, fitting no mold. Terrence Moran. 124 Legal Times 1 (Oct. 16, 1989).

Clarence Thomas is a threat to American Democracy and the Bill of Rights. Patricia Ireland. 13 National Law Journal 17 (July 29, 1991).

Clarence Thomas: mind and matter; how the Supreme Court nominee brings his hard life into the law. Terrence Moran. 14 Legal Times 1 (June 22, 1991).

Clarence Thomas: the invisible man. Catherine Pierce Wells. 67 Southern California Law Review 117 (Nov. 1993).

Clashing perceptions of Supreme Court nominee. Carole Bass. 128 New Jersey Law Journal 4 (July 18, 1991).

Classmates: 'Clarence is just Clarence.' Sherry R. Sontag. 13 National Law Journal 29 (July 15, 1991).

A Colorblind Constitutional Disciple: Clarence Thomas's paper trail of conservatism. Ruth Marcus. Washington Post National Weekly Edition, July 8-14, 1991, pp.13-14. On Reserve.

Colorizing the Constitution of originalism: Clarence Thomas at the rubicon. Samuel Marcosson. 16 Law & Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice 429 (Summer 1998).

Commencement address: Syracuse University College of Law, May 19, 1991. Clarence Thomas. 42 Syracuse Law review 815 (Fall 1992).

Confirmation conversion? Thomas backs away from former stands; Democrats question process. Don J. DeBenedictis. 77 ABA Journal 18(3) (Nov. 1991).

Conservatives v. originalism. Jeffrey Rosen. 19 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 465 (Winter 1996).

The Constitution and criminal punishment: the emerging visions of Justices Scalia and Thomas. Christopher E. Smith. 43 Drake Law Review 593 (March 1995).

Controlling destiny at the EEOC. Martha Middleton. 6 National Law Journal 42 (Jan. 30, 1984).

Cordell Hull Speakers Forum. Speech by the Honorable Clarence Thomas. (Transcript). 25 Cumberland Law Review 611 (Spring 1995).

The Court confounds observers; newest members pick their own paths. Marcia Coyle. 14 National Law Journal 1, col. 3 (July 6, 1992).

Current litigation trends and goals at the EEOC. Clarence Thomas. 34 Labor Law Journal 208 (April 1983).

Decade later, Clarence Thomas marches to own tune. Anne Gearan. 147 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1 (September 4, 2001).

Divided justice: a commentary on the nomination and confirmation of Justice Thomas. Michael J. Gerhardt. 60 George Washington Law Review 969 (April 1992).

A Double standard in doubting Thomas. Ronald D. Rotunda. 128 New Jersey Law Journal 18 (Aug. 29, 1991).

Doubting Thomas: sexual harassment truth or consequences. Abby J. Leibman. 65 Southern California Law Review 1441 (March 1992).

The Education of Clarence Thomas. Tony Mauro. 23 Am. Law. 76 (August 2001).

EEOC's Thomas: ready to sing a different tune? Kim Masters. 7 Legal Times 2 (Dec. 24, 1984).

The Equal Opportunity Commission: reflections on a new philosophy. Clarence Thomas. 15 Stetson Law Review 29 (Fall 1985).

Examining Thomas' ideas on statutory analysis (Clarence Thomas: Judgment Days). Carl Tobias. 14 Legal Times 16 (Sept. 9, 1991).

First Friend; Justice Clarence Thomas has written as ardently in defense of free speech as liberal icon William Brennan, Jr. even did. Nat Hentoff. Legal Times, 23, 27, 62, col 1, 50 col in 50, Monday, 07/03/2000.

The First-term performance of Justice Clarence Thomas. 76 Judicature 172 (7) (Dec/Jan. 1993).

Freedom: a responsibility, not a right. (Kormendy Lecture: Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law, April 7, 1994.) Clarence Thomas. 21 Ohio Northern University Law Review 5 (Winter 1994).

Gender, Race, and the Politics of Supreme Court Appointments: The Import of the Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas Hearings. 65 Southern California Law Review (March 1992).

Has business a new friend? George H. Cain. 14 National Law Journal 19, col. 1 (Dec. 2, 1991).

High court duet; Justice Thomas and Scalia almost always agree. L. Gordon Crovitz. 105 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 3 (April 15, 1992).

The Higher law background of the privileges or immunities clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Clarence Thomas. 12 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 63 (Winter 1989).

How ABA came to call Thomas 'qualified.' Ronald Olson. 14 Legal Times 12 (Sept. 23, 1991).

An Imperfect proceeding. (Congressional insider's view of Clarence Thomas sexual harassment investigations). Joseph L. Nellis. 14 National Law Journal 15, col. 1 (Oct. 28, 1991).

An Inside view; how the Senator and his counsel tried to find out who Clarence Thomas is. Mark Becker. 14 National Law Journal S12, col. 1 (Dec. 23, 1991).

An Interview with Clarence Thomas: Supreme Court nominee admires Malcolm X, loathes the civil rights establishment. 104 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (July 8, 1991).

Introduction of the Honorable Clarence Thomas Associate Justice United States Supreme Court. John C. Brittain. 23 Thurgood Marshall Law Review 1 (Fall 1997).

Invisible woman: reflections on the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearing. Kim A. Taylor. 45 Stanford Law Review 443 (Jan. 1993).

Is racial separation inevitable and legal? Georgia A. Persons. 33 Society 19 (March-April 1996).

It's OK to ask. Michael Kinsley. 205 The New Republic 4 (Aug. 5, 1991).

The James McClure Memorial Lecture in Law delivered by the Honorable Clarence Thomas: October 19 1995. 65 Missippi Law Journal 463 (Spring 1996).

The Jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas. Scott D. Gerber. 8 Journal of Law and Politics 107 (Sept. 22, 1991).

The Jury is out on Thomas: will his recent ordeal affect his opinions? Marcia Coyle and Fred Strasser. 14 National Law Journal 1 (Oct. 28, 1991).

Justice Clarence Thomas and the jurisprudence of race. Scott D. Gerber. 25 Southern University Law Review 1 (Fall 1997).

Justice Clarence Thomas and the Supreme Court’s rediscovery of the Tenth Amendment. David N. Mayer. 25 Capital University Law Review 339 (Spring 1996).

Justice Clarence Thomas (Colloquium: The judicial nomination and confirmation process). Rodney K. Smith. 7 St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 277 (Fall 1991).

Justice Clarence Thomas: doubt, disappointment, dismay and diminishing hope. (Colloquium: The Judicial Nomination and Confirmation Process) 7 St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 277 (Fall 1991).

Justice Clarence Thomas: first term, first impressions. Scott D. Gerber. 35 Howard Law Journal 115 (Winter 1991).

Justice Clarence Thomas in retrospect. Leon A. Higginbotham. 45 Hastings Law Journal 1405 (August 1994).

Justice Clarence Thomas: the emergence of a commercial-speech protector. David L. Hudson, Jr. 35 Creighton Law Review 485 (April 1, 2002).

Justice Thomas and Lechmere, Inc. v. NLRB: a reply to Professor Robert A. Gorman. Leonard Bierman. 10 Hofstra Labor Law Journal 299 (Sept. 22, 1992).

Justice Thomas and racial loyalty. Randall Kennedy. 20 American Lawyer 91 (Sept. 1998).

Justice Thomas: on heroes and victims. (Transcript). Clarence Thomas. 142 New Jersey Law Journal 4, p.16 (October 23, 1995).

Justice Thomas strikes cruel and unusual pose. Stuart Taylor, Jr. 130 New Jersey Law Journal 16, col. 1 (March 16, 1992).

Justices Kennedy, Thomas provide rare glimpses of life at the court. (Supreme Court Justices attend circuit court judges conference). Tony Mauro. 05/21/2001 New Jersey Law Journal 6, col. 1.

"Kind and unusual punishment" revisited; Thomas's views are frightening. Eric Neisser. 130 New Jersey Law Journal 21, col. 1 (March 30, 1992).

Lasting stigma: affirmative action and Clarence Thomas’s prisoner’s rights jurisprudence. 112 Harvard Law Review 6 (April 19, 1999).

A Major step to solidify black voters for the GOP. Thomas B. Edsall. 8 Washington Post National Weekly Edition 13 (July 8-14, 1991). RESERVE

Massaging the Message: in the pro-Thomas 'war room,' little is left to chance. Garry Sturges. 14 Legal Times 1 (Sept. 16, 1991).

Memories: logic and imagination help 'create' the past. Cliff Tuttle. 14 Pennsylvania Law Journal Reporter 4 (Nov. 25, 1991).

A More self-assured Thomas hits his stride. Tony Mauro. 140 New Jersey Law Journal 13, p.6 (June 26, 1995).

Moving on. Jeffrey Rosen. 72 The New Yorker 66 (April 29, 1996). RESERVE

"My rookie years are over;" Clarence Thomas after ten years. Scott D. Gerber. 10 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and the Law 343 (Summer 2002).

NAACP: doubting Thomas' commitment. 14 Legal Times 16 (Aug. 5, 1991).

No special protection for women. Judith L. Lichtman and Helen Norton. 14 National Law Journal 13, col. 1 (March 23, 1992).

The Nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to the United States Supreme Court. Bill Bradley. 16 Seton Hall Legislative Journal 293 (July 1992).

On living lies for professional reasons. John Hart Ely. 9 Constitutional Commentary 1 (Winter 1992).

An Open letter to Justice Clarence Thomas from a federal judicial colleague. A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. 140 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1005 (Jan. 1992).

Our cover. (Clarence Thomas: Chairman of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission). 34 Labor Law Journal (Jan. 1983).

Pay equity and comparable worth. Clarence Thomas. (from testimony before House Subcommittees on Civil Service, Human Resources, and Compensation Employee Benefits of the Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Sept. 30, 1982). 34 Labor Law Journal 3 (Jan. 1983).

Politics and plausibility: searching for the truth about Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas. Christopher E. Smith. 19 Ohio Northern University Law Review 697 (Summer 1993).

A Portrait of Thomas at Yale: perceptions of Supreme Court nominee always affected by racial assumptions. Carole Bass. 14 Legal Times 1 (July 15, 1991).

The Post-Thomas world. Eric Neisser. 129 New Jersey Law Journal 17 (Oct. 24, 1991).

'Promoting diversity for diversity's sake.' Clarence Thomas. 14 Legal Times 10 (July 15, 1991).

Punitive damages taxable, Supreme Court says. Jean Hellwage. 33 Trial 16 (March 1997).

The Real Clarence Thomas; an erratic conservative activist in strict constructionist's clothing. Jeff Rosen. 105 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 3 (Sept. 17, 1992).

Reconciling nominee's values and experience. Terrence Moran. 128 New Jersey Law Journal 4 (July 11, 1991).

The return of an open debate. John Sibley Butler. 33 Society 11 (March-April 1996).

Reaffirming the natural law jurisprudence of Justice Clarence Thomas. Kirk A. Kennedy. 9 Regent University Law Review 33 (Fall 1997).

Redefining Thomas. Tony Mauro. Legal Times 1 (August 6, 2001).

Rocks and hard places: Judge Thomas's ordeal; high court nominee prepares to face the nation, the congress and the music in Senate hearings. Terrence Moran. 129 New Jersey Law Journal 4 (Sept. 12, 1991).

Say the right thing. David G. Savage. 83 ABA Journal 54 (September 1997).

A Search for justice; Clarence Thomas is his own man, an American original of great character. Donald B. Ayer. 13 National Law Journal 17 (July 29, 1991).

Seeking the truth: there's more to it then meets the eye (part I) Cliff Tuttle. 14 Pennsylvania Law Journal Reporter 4 (Nov. 18, 1991).

Senate mulls Thomas' controversial case; draft opinion would overturn FCC ruling on gender preferences. Garry Sturgess. 14 Legal Times 1 (Sept. 16, 1991).

Sifting through the documentary record; an issue-by-issue preview of the confirmation hearings. (Clarence Thomas: Judgment Days). Terrence Moran, Garry Sturgess, Tom Watson and Anne Kornhauser. 14 Legal Times 16 (Sept. 9, 1991).

Stare decisis: what should the Supreme Court do when old laws are not necessarily good laws? a comment on Justice Thomas’ call for reassessment in the Supreme Court’s voting rights jurisprudence. Daniel M. O’Keefe. 40 Saint Louis University Law Journal 261 (Winter 1996).

Strange justice: The selling of Clarence Thomas. Mark V. Tushnet. 63 George Washington Law Review 466 (March 1995).

Supreme Court overextends the negative Commerce Clause. Lee A. Sheppard. 75 Tax Notes 1183 (June 2, 1997).

The Symbolic value of having Thomas on the court. Stuart Taylor, Jr. 129 New Jersey Law Journal 19 (Sept. 19, 1991).

The textualism of Clarence Thomas: anchoring the Supreme Court's property rights jurisprudence to the constitution. Nancie G. Marzulla. 10 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and the Law 351 (Summer 2002).

Thomas: Congress fails to deliberate. (Speech delivered to Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce on May 18, 1988, during his tenure as chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission). (Clarence Thomas: Judgment Days). 14 Legal Times 16 (Sept. 9, 1991).

Thomas critiques the 'rights revolution.' Clarence Thomas. 17 Legal Times 23 (May 23, 1994).

Thomas defied labels as head of EEOC. Robert Pear. 137 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1 (July 16, 1991).

Thomas describes year in speech to Second Circuit. Deborah Pines. 208 New York Law Journal 1, col. 3 (Sept. 14, 1992).

Thomas ends court’s Protestant majority. Tony Mauro. 145 New Jersey Law Journal 8, col. 2 (July 1, 1996).

Thomas' ethics and the court; nominee 'unfit to sit' for failing to recuse in Ralston Purina case. Monroe Freedman. 14 Legal Times 20 (Aug. 29, 1991).

Thomas FCC ruling released. Henry J. Reske. 78 ABA Journal 24(1) (May 1992).

Thomas gets thumbs down from judges surveyed. Renee Cordes. 27 Trial 83 (Dec. 1991).

The Thomas hearings: watching ourselves. Robert F. Nagel. 63 University of Colorado Law Review 945 (Fall 1992).

Thomas offers surprising view of constitutional law. Cliff Tuttle. 14 Pennsylvania Law Journal-Reporter 1 (Sept. 22, 1991).

Thomas points finger at fickle affirmative action. Stuart Taylor, Jr. 129 New Jersey Law Journal 20 (Oct. 3, 1991).

Thomas put teeth in EEOC remedies. Charles Shanor. (Clarence Thomas: Judgment Days). 14 Legal Times 16 (Sept. 9, 1991).

Thomas' record murky on media law issues. 15 News Media and the Law 2 (June 22, 1991).

Thomas ruling spurs recusal spat. Tony Spauro. 19 Legal Times 6, col. 1 (Aug. 19, 1996).

Thomas sheds some light on his views. 14 Legal Times 16 (Sept. 16, 1991).

Thomas's promise: liberals should think again. Jeff Rosen. 205 The New Republic 18 (Sept. 9, 1991).

Thomas's supreme unfitness - a letter to the Senate on advise and consent. Gary J. Simson. 78 Cornell Law Review 619 (May 1993).

Thomas's testimony on precedent raises doubts. Tony Mauro. 129 New Jersey Law Journal 23 (Sept. 26, 1991).

Thomas' votes offer glimmer of hope to rights advocates. Earl Ofari Hutchinson. 115 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (July 3, 2002).

Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas: a glance at their philosophies. Julian Abele Cook, Jr. 73 Michigan Bar Journal 298(5) (March 1994).

Toward a "plain reading" of the Constitution - the Declaration of Independence in Constitutional interpretation. Clarence Thomas. 30 Howard Law Journal 983 (Fall 1987).

Tracing a rumor’s spread; report offers clues but no conclusions as to source of Hill leak. Henry J. Reske. 78 ABA Journal 34 (Aug. 1992).

Transition from policymaker to judge - a matter of deference. 26 Creighton Law review 241 (Nov. 1992).

A Tribute to Justice Clarence Thomas. 12 Regent University Law Review 2 (Fall 1999)

Two visions of justice: federal courts at a crossroads. Frank Askin. 11 St. John’s Journal of Legal Commentary 63 (Fall 1995).

Victims and heroes in the “benevolent state.” Clarence Thomas. 19 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 671 (Spring 1996).

Virtual impeachment and book review conviction: talk about strange justice. Gregory E. Maggs. 64 George Washington Law Review 703 (April 1996).

What manner of man, Clarence Thomas? William Raspberry. Washington Post Weekly Edition, July 8-14, 1991. RESERVE.

When Clarence Thomas defied a judge's order. Terrence Moran. 128 New Jersey Law Journal 10 (Aug. 29, 1991).

Where, but for the grace of God, goes he? The search for empathy in the criminal jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas. Eric L. Muller. 15 Constitutional Commentary 225 (Summer 1998).


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TREATISES & GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS

African American women speak out on Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas. Edited by Geneva Smitherman. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, c1995. [E185.86 .A3344 1995]

The American Dream in Black & White: the Clarence Thomas hearings. Jane Flax. Cornell University Press, 1998. [KF8745.T48 F58 1998].

Court of appeal: the Black community speaks out on the racial and sexual politics of Clarence Thomas vs. Anita Hill. Edited by Robert Chrisman and Robert L. Allen. New York: Ballantine Books, 1992. [KF 8745 .T48 C68 1992] RESERVE.

Danforth, John C. Resurrection: the confirmation of Clarence Thomas. New York: Viking, c1994. [KF 8745 .T48 D36 1994]

First Principles: the jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas. Scott Douglas Gerber. New York University Press, 1999. [KF8745.T48 G47 1999]

Flax, Jane. The American dream in black & white: the Clarence Thomas hearings. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, c1998. [KF 8745 .T48 F58 1998]

Mayer, Jane and Jill Abramson. Strange justice: the selling of Clarence Thomas. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, c1994. [KF 8745 .T48 M39 1994]

Nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, 102-1084. Sept. & Oct., 1991. [Y4.J89/2:S.Hrg.102-1084 pts. 1-4]

Nomination of Clarence Thomas to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Exec. Rpt. 102-15. Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, 102nd Congress, 1st Session. U.S. G.P.O., 1991. [Y1.1/6:102-15] MICROFICHE RESERVE.

Nomination: hearing before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate, 99th Congress, 2d Session, on Clarence Thomas, of Missouri, to be chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, July 23, 1986. [Y4.L 11/4:S.Hrg.99-807] MICROFICHE RESERVE.

Nomination: hearing before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate, 97th Congress, 2d Session, on Clarence Thomas, of Maryland, to be chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, March 31, 1982. [Y4.L 11/4:N 72/982-2] MICROFICHE RESERVE.

Nominations: hearing before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate, 97th Congress, 1st Session, on Clarence Thomas, June 19, 1981. [Y4.L 11/4:N 72/981-6] MICROFICHE RESERVE.

Phelps, Timothy M. Capitol games: Clarence Thomas, Anita Hill, and the story of a Supreme Court nomination. New York: Hyperion, c1992. [KF 8745 .T48 P48 1992]

Race, gender, and power in America: the legacy of the Hill-Thomas hearings. Jordan, Emma C., Edited by Anita F. Hill. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

Race-ing justice, en-gendering power: essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the construction of social reality. Edited and with an introduction by Toni Morrison. New York: Pantheon Books, 1992. [KF 8745 .T48 R33 1992]

Report of Temporary Special Independent Counsel, pursuant to Senate Resolution 202. U.S. Senate, 102nd Congress, 2d Session. U.S. G.P.O., 1992. [Y1.1/3:102-20/Pt.1] MICROFICHE RESERVE.

Roberts, Ronald Suresh. Clarence Thomas and the tough love crowd: counterfeit heroes and unhappy truths. New York: New York University Press, c1995. [JC 573.2 .U6 R63 1995]

Simon, Paul. Advice and consent: Clarence Thomas, Robert Bork, and the intriguing history of the Supreme Court's nomination battles. Washington, D.C.: National Press Books, c1992. [KF 8776 .S56 1992] RESERVE.

Smith, Christopher E. Critical judicial nominations and political change: the impact of Clarence Thomas. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1993. [KF 8742 .S57 1993]

Smith, Christopher E. and Joyce A. Baugh. The Real Clarence Thomas: confirmation veracity meets performance reality. New York: P. Lang, c2000. [KF 8745 .T48 S63 2000]

Smitherman, Geneva. African American women speak out on Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 1995. [E185 .86 .A3344 1995]

Thomas, Clarence. Clarence Thomas--confronting the future: selections from the Senate confirmation hearings and prior speeches. Introduction by L. Gordon Crovitz. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Gateway, c1992. [KF 8745 .T48 A4 1992] RESERVE.


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