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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
will deliver the sixth Albritton Lecture at The University of Alabama School
of Law Friday, Nov. 11, at 2 p.m. Thomas will speak in room
287-288 of the Law School.
President George Bush Sr. nominated Thomas as an associate justice
of the U.S. Supreme Court in October 1991. Thomas received his
bachelor’s degree cum laude from Holy Cross College in 1968
and his law degree from Yale Law School in 1974. He served as assistant
attorney general of Missouri from 1974-1977, as an attorney for
the Monsanto Co. from 1977-1979, as a legislative assistant to
Sen. John C. Danforth of Missouri from 1979-1981, and as assistant
secretary for civil rights in the U.S. Department of Education
from 1981-1982. He chaired the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission during the Reagan and Bush Sr. administrations and attempted
there to modify the application of federal affirmative action guidelines.
He was nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District
of Columbia Circuit in March 1990. He replaced Justice Thurgood
Marshall on the Supreme Court.
The Albritton Fund, established as part of the Law School Foundation
in 1973, underwrites the Albritton Lecture Series. The fund commemorates
the contributions to the legal profession of several generations
of the Albritton family of Andalusia. Including Justice Thomas,
the lecture series has brought six U.S. Supreme Court Justices
to the UA Law School, including Chief Justice William Rehnquist
in October 2003. Associate Justice Stephen Breyer will deliver
the seventh Albritton Lecture in 2006.
Media wishing to cover Thomas’ lecture are asked
to notify Cathy Andreen, UA director of media relations, at 205/348-8322
or Jennifer McCracken, Law School communications manager, at
205/348-5195 in advance, and observe the following restrictions:
- Photography, video and audio taping will be allowed
ONLY during the first two minutes of the lecture and
only if no additional lighting is required. No flash
photography will be allowed.
- Arrive early – no one will be admitted after
the lecture begins.
- No equipment bags will be allowed in the lecture hall.
For more information, contact UA Media Relations at 205/348-5320.
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