Clarence Thomas violated law ‘in plain view,’ Tribe says
With the crisis of confidence in the Supreme Court getting worse, Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe joins MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell to explain why Justice Thomas’s participation in oral arguments for Moore v. Harper was in violation of federal law.
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