Justice Clarence Thomas, who turned 78 in June 2026 and has served on the Supreme Court since 1991, has given no public indication of plans to retire. Associates and reporting from April 2026 stated that neither Thomas nor Justice Samuel Alito intends to step down in the near term, aligning with Thomas's past comments about remaining on the bench. The justice has stayed active, delivering speeches on constitutional topics and participating in Court proceedings through mid-2026. Lifetime tenure for federal judges removes formal term limits or mandatory retirement ages, leaving timing to individual discretion often influenced by health, institutional norms, or political alignment with the sitting president and Senate. No scheduled events or procedural deadlines directly affect a potential announcement, though the start of the next Supreme Court term in October 2026 could draw renewed attention to vacancies.
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The announced timing of his retirement may be immediate, at the end of the current Supreme Court term, or at any point in the future.
Any qualifying announcement from Thomas will count for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether the announced retirement goes into effect.
The resolution source for this market will be official announcements from Thomas or one of his official representatives.
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0x65070BE91...The announced timing of his retirement may be immediate, at the end of the current Supreme Court term, or at any point in the future.
Any qualifying announcement from Thomas will count for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether the announced retirement goes into effect.
The resolution source for this market will be official announcements from Thomas or one of his official representatives.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Justice Clarence Thomas, who turned 78 in June 2026 and has served on the Supreme Court since 1991, has given no public indication of plans to retire. Associates and reporting from April 2026 stated that neither Thomas nor Justice Samuel Alito intends to step down in the near term, aligning with Thomas's past comments about remaining on the bench. The justice has stayed active, delivering speeches on constitutional topics and participating in Court proceedings through mid-2026. Lifetime tenure for federal judges removes formal term limits or mandatory retirement ages, leaving timing to individual discretion often influenced by health, institutional norms, or political alignment with the sitting president and Senate. No scheduled events or procedural deadlines directly affect a potential announcement, though the start of the next Supreme Court term in October 2026 could draw renewed attention to vacancies.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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