Yale Law School Dean Harold Koh turned down requests for interviews about the justice's book, but said in a statement that he and his predecessors have invited Thomas to have his portrait done and the offer still stands.
Koh said they met for several hours about a year ago. "He made it clear that he had greatly enjoyed his time at Yale Law School, and that he had great affection for his fellow students and for several professors who are still here," he said.
Thomas would not comment, said court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg.
William Coleman says it's time for Thomas to move on.
"You did OK, guy," he said.
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