Judge Ho, a former law clerk to Clarence Thomas, defends the justice's relationship with billionaire Harlan Crow, and Judge Matthew Kaczmarek, who took his...
, a conservative journal he’d led as a University of Texas law student, to take his name off an article he had submitted.
The article argued that Obama administration regulations failed to protect doctors who refuse to “use their scalpels to make female what God created male” or “use their pens to prescribe or dispense abortifacient drugs designed to kill unborn children.” “Nominees aren’t required to disclose future jobs that they don’t end up taking [or]… articles that they don’t end up authoring” or that they withdraw entirely, Ho said Tuesday.
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