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  • Thomas, Clarence

    Seller: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.

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    Rawlings Official Major League Baseball signed in full by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in blue ball point. Thomas has often expressed his affection for baseball, recalling his childhood playing the game in Georgia and following professional teams as a devoted fan. In near fine condition. Clarence Thomas (b. 1948) is an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, appointed in 1991 by President George H. W. Bush to succeed Justice Thurgood Marshall. Known for his originalist and textualist judicial philosophy, Thomas has consistently emphasized the primacy of the Constitutionās original meaning and the limits of federal power. His jurisprudence often reflects skepticism toward expansive interpretations of the Commerce Clause and strong advocacy for the protection of individual rights as grounded in the Second Amendment and the principle of religious liberty. Despite early criticism for his relative silence during oral arguments, Thomas has become one of the Courtās most influential voices, shaping debates on constitutional interpretation and federalism.