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Lawyer claims Justice Thomas sexually assaulted her in 1999

Clip: 10/27/2016 | 5m 26s

There are new sexual misconduct allegations aimed at Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas

There are new sexual assault allegations aimed at Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. In the wake of Donald Trump’s “Access Hollywood” tape, as women took to social media to recount their experiences, one lawyer wrote about being groped by Thomas as a young scholar. The National Law Journal’s Marcia Coyle broke the story and joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the allegations.

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