As it does each Friday, the Supreme Court has released audio recordings of the week's oral arguments.
Which means we can now hear what it was like when Justice Clarence Thomas broke his seven-year silence.
The official transcript says he spoke four words: "Well — he did not." The discussion at the time was about the qualifications of an attorney and it's thought that Thomas was making a joke at the expense of the Yale Law School, which he attended.
We're embedding a clip. The first voice is attorney Carla Sigler. The second is Justice Antonin Scalia. Thomas comes in around the 13-second mark. But there's some cross-talk and it's tough to hear. It sounds like he laughs afterward.
And that's it.
The last voice is Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
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