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Clarence Thomas says precedence might not determine cases on upcoming supreme court docket
The court is expected to weigh in next session on same-sex marriage, which it legalized in 2015
Ramon Antonio Vargas
Sun 28 Sep 2025 07.00 EDT
Settled legal precedent in the US is not gospel and in some instances may have been something somebody dreamt up and others went along with, the US supreme court justice Clarence Thomas has said.
Thomas part of the conservative supermajority that has taken hold of the supreme court over Donald Trumps two presidencies delivered those comments Thursday at the Catholic University of Americas Columbus School of Law in Washington DC, ABC News and other outlets reported. His remarks preceded the nine-month term that the supreme court is scheduled to begin on 6 October.
I dont think that
any of these cases that have been decided are the gospel, Thomas said during the rare public appearance, invoking a term which in a religious context is often used to refer to the word of God. And I do give perspective to the precedent. But
the precedent should be respectful of our legal tradition, and our country and our laws, and be based on something not just something somebody dreamt up and others went along with.
Among the various cases Thomas and his colleagues are expected to weigh in on is a request to overturn the 2015 Obergefell supreme court decision that legalized marriage for same-sex couples nationwide. Other cases being mulled by the supreme court for its 2025-2026 term involve tariffs, trans rights, campaign finance law, religious rights and capital punishment.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/28/clarance-thomas-precedence-supreme-court-docket