The famously quiet Justice Clarence Thomas spoke up this morning and asked questions during oral arguments in a case about gun ownership.
Thomas has refrained from asking questions from the bench during Supreme Court hearings for the past ten years.
According to a Bloomberg reporter, Thomas asked “if First Amendment rights could be abridged for misdemeanor rights, like Second Amendment Rights,” perhaps hinting at his opposition to the question at hand: whether domestic-violence offenders can be legally banned from owning firearms. Read more at Business Insider.
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Better to be quite and have everyone think you are a fool than open your mouth and prove it.
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