Will Clarence Thomas break the record for longest tenured US Supreme Court Justice?
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On 23 October 1991, Clarence Thomas took the oaths of office to become a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States of America. If he remains in office until 20 May 2028, then he will break William O. Douglas's record court tenure of 36 years and 209 days.
Born on 23 June 1948, Justice Thomas will be 79 years, 10 months, and 27 days old on 20 May 2028.
Resolves YES if Clarence Thomas remains a sitting justice for at least 36 years and 210 days. If served consecutively, this will occur on 20 May 2028. If he retires, returns to the Supreme Court, and then breaks the record, I will eat my hat.
Resolves NO immediately upon his death if before 20 May 2028 (Eastern Time).
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