You can read it yourself if you're interested, https://www.propublica.org/article/c...20with%20Crow. although you'll have to go way down near the end of their detailed investigation to see the brief statement "ProPublica has not identified any legal cases that Huizenga, Sokol or Novelly had at the Supreme Court during their documented relationships with Thomas, although they all work in industries significantly impacted by the court’s decisions."
Again, perhaps you have additional information to share?
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
Curious that your quote exonerating the DEI doesn't mention Harlan Crow, the DEI's maximal sugar daddy. I wish I had someone that would've bought my Momma's house and let her live there rent free forever. And bought me an RV. And taken me on nice vacations. I'm sure he did all that just because he's a really generous dude and not because he and his business entities had business before the court...
I’m confused about what you think JP. Is DEI placement in jobs, political positions, etc. a good thing in your mind or not?
In this particular case it's Uncle Tom on the supreme court. He absolutely would be a big fat sad nobody if he hadn't been a black man with a fancy pants law degree despite his mediocre grades in law school. If Thurgood Marshall hadn't died at the right (wrong?) time we would be fortunate to have never heard of his sorry ass.
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