The controversy surrounding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas continues to grow, with Bloomberg reporting that his friend Harlan Crow had an interest in a case brought before the court, despite Thomas' assurances that he didn't think he needed to report pricey vacations paid for by the billionaire because Thomas never ruled on a case linked to him. This coincides with a similar story about fellow Justice Neil Gorsuch, who, according to Politico, failed to report a house sale to the head of a law firm that had "numerous cases before the court," further exposing "the weakness of the court's disclosure procedures." More: