Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson criticize each other sharply in affirmative action case

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Justices Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson criticize each other in unusually sharp language in affirmative action case

and the court's other four conservatives joined Roberts' opinion. But Thomas, who in 1991 became the second Black person to ascend to the nation's highest court, issued a lengthy concurrence that attacked such admissions programs and tore into arguments posited by liberalhas previously acknowledged

"While I am painfully aware of the social and economic ravages which have befallen my race and all who suffer discrimination," he added, "I hold out enduring hope that this country will live up to its principles so clearly enunciated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States: that all men are created equal, are equal citizens, and must be treated equally before the law.

"Justice Thomas ignites too many more straw men to list, or fully extinguish, here," Jackson wrote. "The takeaway is that those who demand that no one think about race refuse to see, much less solve for, the elephant in the room - the race-linked disparities that continue to impede achievement of our great Nation's full potential."

In his memoir, "My Grandfather's Son," Thomas says he felt "tricked" by paternalistic Whites at Yale who recruited Black students.

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