Clarence Thomas is an American Supreme Legal Justice born in Pin Point, Georgia, on June 23, 1948.
As of 2022, he has already decided several high-profile court issues.
He subsequently attended Conception Seminary College before moving to Massachusetts’ College of the Holy Cross.
St Pius X High School and St John Vianney’s Minor Seminary were his former alma maters.
In 1974, Thomas graduated from Yale Law School with a Juris Doctorate.
In 1979, Thomas earned her Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Business Communication.
Before getting his enviable position, he worked as a legislative assistant for the Senate Commerce Committee.
Thomas later served as the head of the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
In October 1991, Thomas was sworn in as a judge of the United States Supreme Court.
He was recently featured in the tabloids for being hospitalized, a piece of information that terrified many Americans.
Clarence Thomas health: What disease does Clarence Thomas have?
Thomas is said to have being infected and was being treated with intravenous antibiotics according to a latest court report.
The court also said he was expected to be released from the hospital in a day or two.
Thomas will be expected to get back up and serve his country if he is fully fit.