Ken Foskett, an investigative reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, covered legal affairs and state politics before serving as the newspaper's Washington correspondent from 1996 to 2001. Prior to joining the Journal-Constitution in 1989, Foskett worked for three years in southern Africa for Save the Children. A graduate of Yale and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, he is married and lives with his wife and son in Georgia.
For his biography of Justice Thomas, Foskett interviewed more than 300 people from every phase of Thomas' life. Justice Thomas sat for interviews and is quoted in the book, along with Justice Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, two of his closest colleagues. Foskett interviewed Thomas' family members, schoolmates, college classmates and numerous officials from the Reagan and Bush administrations. "Part of the reason I wanted to write about Justice Thomas is that most people with first hand knowledge of his life were around to talk about him," says Foskett. "They provided details, nuance and texture that isn't always available to biographers relying on letters, personal papers or secondary sources."