Justice Clarence Thomas is hospitalized due to an infection, the Supreme Court said Sunday.
Justice Clarence Thomas has been hospitalized due to an infection, the Supreme Court said Sunday.
Thomas, 73, was admitted to Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C., on Friday after experiencing"flu-like symptoms," according to the court statement. Thomas is being treated with antibiotics and his symptoms are abating. He is resting comfortably and expects to be released in a day or two, the court said.
The Supreme Court is meeting this week to hear arguments in four cases. Thomas plans to participate in the cases even if he misses the arguments, the court said.Download our local news and weather app
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