Solnit added, “It’s totally insane to argue that someone hit someone else ‘recklessly,’ as in not intentionally and knowingly, and that therefore that assault does not constitute ‘use of physical force.'”

The case garnered attention in February when Justice Clarence Thomas broke his decade-long silence on the bench to ask questions demonstrating sympathy toward the two men’s argument: “Can you give me—this is a misdemeanor violation,” Thomas said. “It suspends a constitutional right. Can you give me another area where a misdemeanor violation suspends a constitutional right?”

Thomas then reiterated that the case referred to “a misdemeanor violation of domestic conduct that results in a lifetime ban on possession of a gun, which, at least as of now, is still a constitutional right.”

Referring to those questions, Solnit wrote, “The creep seemed very concerned about the rights of men who beat women.”

Thomas authored the dissent to the court’s ruling, which Justice Sonia Sotomayor joined in part. The case was decided 6-2.

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