Symposium on Associate Justice Clarence Thomas’s Remarks on the Declaration of Independence

Civitas Outlook offers our readers a collection of responses to Justice Thomas’s address at the University of Texas at Austin from 10 scholars who are students of the Declaration of Independence.

Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, delivered an address at the University of Texas at Austin on April 15, 2026, on America’s Declaration of Independence, as our nation celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration and the nation it birthed. His remarks underscore the truths of this monumental constitutional document of American freedom. He notes that his path in life and his encounter with the Declaration are “perhaps not what you would immediately think.”

Thomas notes that the Declaration’s natural rights teachings of equality, because all were created by God and given the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, were “articles of faith that were impervious to bigotry or discrimination” that he experienced growing up in Savannah, Georgia. “They were the Holy Grail, the North Star, the rock – immovable and unquestioned.” Justice Thomas further observes that the “Declaration is, in fact, along with the Gospels, one of the greatest antislavery documents in the history of Western civilization.”

We continually read, debate, and learn from our Declaration and from how it should shape our constitutional government. That conversation will continue, and Justice Thomas’s address will now be another part of that debate, one that could prove to be the most consequential in 2026 and beyond.

His speech has been widely viewed and read. The Wall Street Journal reprinted an excerpt from his remarks. Leading figures in our country have responded to his address, some positively, some negatively, and some hysterically. But all this calls for Civitas Outlook to offer our readers a collection of responses to Thomas’s address from 10 teachers who are also students of the Declaration. We hope you enjoy engaging with their reflections.

Hadley Arkes, “Justice Thomas’s House Divided Speech”

Linda Denno, "Reclaiming Our American Inheritance"

Richard Epstein, “A Bulwark of Liberty”

Steven Hayward, “Silent Clarence” Meets “Silent Cal”

Charles Kesler, “The Courage of Justice Thomas”

Phillip Munoz, “On the Liberating and Living Truths of the Declaration of Independence”

Ronald J.Pestritto, “Justice Thomas Teaches About the Declaration and Its Opponents”

Richard Reinsch, “The Courage of the Americans”

Sherry Sylvester, “What Clarence Thomas Told Us in Texas”

John Yoo, “The Declaration’s Truths Heal a Multitude of Errors”

Todd Zywicki, “Three Generations of Living Constitutionalists Is Enough”

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Reclaiming Our American Inheritance

Linda Denno
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026

Three Generations of Living Constitutionalists Is Enough

Todd Zywicki
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026

The Declaration’s Truths Heal a Multitude of Errors

John Yoo
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026

What Clarence Thomas Told Us in Texas

Sherry Sylvester
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026

The Courage of the Americans

Richard M. Reinsch II
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026

Justice Thomas Teaches About the Declaration and Its Opponents

Ronald J. Pestritto
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026

On the Liberating and Living Truths of the Declaration of Independence

Vincent Phillip Muñoz
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026

The Courage of Justice Thomas

Charles Kesler
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026

“Silent Clarence” Meets “Silent Cal”

Steven Hayward
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026

Justice Thomas’s Bulwark of Liberty

Richard Epstein
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026

Justice Thomas’s House Divided Speech

Hadley Arkes
Multiple Contributors
May 1, 2026
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