WASHINGTON (AP) — The first baby boomer on the Supreme Court hit a milestone on Thursday, becoming the second-longest serving justice in history at a time when his influence has never seemed greater.
Justice Clarence Thomas is set this week to become the second-longest-serving justice in US Supreme Court history, surpassing both Stephen Johnson Field and his former colleague John Paul Stevens.
On May 7, Clarence Thomas became the second-longest-serving justice in Supreme Court history. With more than 34 years on the bench, he is now just over two years shy of beating the record held by ...
Set in Port Charles, New York, this ABC daytime soap opera debuted on April 1, 1963. It began as a half-hour program, then expanded to 45 minutes in July 1976 and a full hour just 18 months later. It ...