As
Clarence
Thomas
prepares
for
the
grand
unveiling
of
his
new
portrait,
it’s
increasingly
likely
that
the
justice
hopes
to
clinch
the
title
as
America’s
longest
serving
Supreme
Court
justice.
That
record
is
currently
held
by
Justice
William
O.
Douglas.
Presently,
Thomas
is
the
10th
longest
serving
justice.
Thomas
won’t
reach
the
Douglas
milestone
until
roughly
mid-2028,
but
he
will
match
the
next
person
on
the
list
in
a
little
over
six
months.
Who
will
Thomas
overtake
next?
Hint:
When
it
came
time
to
portray
this
justice
on
film,
the
role
went
to
the
Supreme
Court
justice
who
inherited
this
man’s
seat
on
the
bench.
See the
answer
on
the
next
page.