The New York Times followed with a piece critical of Justice Thomas and other Republican appointees collecting generous salaries to teach courses at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia School of Law. Partnership instead of Ginger Holdings LLC. The Washington Post followed with an April 16 article examining what appeared to be a typo on the justice’s financial disclosure related to family real estate holdings in which he reported rental income to Ginger Ltd. Crow had purchased the home of Justice Thomas’ mother even though she continued to reside there. ProPublica also reported that Justice Thomas did not disclose that he had taken multiple luxury vacations with Mr. ProPublica reported this week that GOP mega donor Harlan Crow paid private school tuition at two private schools for Justice Clarence Thomas’ great nephew, whom the jurist had taken in to raise at the age of six. The revelations about her payments from the publishing house while not recusing herself from cases involving the company come as a series of articles have surfaced in recent weeks against conservative justices, questioning their ethics and conduct while on the bench.
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