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During Clarence Thomas' hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, a former employee, Anita Hill, accused Thomas of sexually harassing her when she worked for him at the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission). The Judiciary Committee held a formal hearing to investigate the allegations and finally concluded there was insufficient evidence (or the evidence was insufficiently convincing) to terminate Thomas' nomination.

The hearing resulted in the Judiciary Committee sending Thomas' nomination to the full Senate without a recommendation for or against approval. Justice Thomas was narrowly confirmed by a vote of 52-48 on October 15, 1991.

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