Will Justice Thomas clam up again when the Supreme Court goes back to in-person arguments?
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The Supreme Court's decision to hear in-person arguments marks yet another vestige of the COVID-19 pandemic to fall away as maskless Americans enjoy packed bars and crowded college football games.
But there is one part of the pandemic that many may want to stick around: Justice Clarence Thomas asking questions during Supreme Court oral argument sessions. Thomas was notoriously quiet on the bench before the coronavirus pandemic, often going several years without raising his voice during arguments. Before the May 4, 2020, Booking.com case, Thomas had last asked a question in March 2019. Before that, he asked one question in 2016, less than two weeks after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia. And before that, Thomas hadn't asked a question for an entire decade.More Related News