After years of delays, Yale University’s law school has finally gotten around to hang the portrait of one of its most illustrious alumni, Justice Clarence Thomas.
Conservative Buckley Institute Executive Director Lauren Noble echoed the sentiment of many conservatives, saying, “It is refreshing to see Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ portrait finally take its place alongside other prominent Yale alumni after 6 years of neglect. It is encouraging to see such an outstanding figure finally receive some recognition from his alma mater for all he has accomplished. Whoever made the decision to buck the orthodoxy at Yale Law School and at long last put the portrait up deserves credit for doing so.”
Justice Clarence Thomas’ portrait now hangs at Yale University’s law school six years after a donor paid for the painting.
The portrait hangs in the Alumni Reading Room in the Sterling Law Library, according to Yale Daily News. A College Fix reporter confirmed the location in late October.
