Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, privately heaped praise on a major religious-rights group for fighting efforts to reform the nationā€™s highest court ā€” efforts sparked, in large part, by her husbandā€™s ethical lapses.

Thomas expressed her appreciation in an email sent to Kelly Shackelford, an influential litigator whose clients have won cases at the Supreme Court. Shackelford runs the First Liberty Institute, a $25 million-a-year organization that describes itself as ā€œthe largest legal organization in the nation dedicated exclusively to defending religious liberty for all Americans.ā€

Shackelford read Thomasā€™ email aloud on a July 31 private call with his groupā€™s top donors.

Thomas wrote that First Libertyā€™s opposition to court-reform proposals gave a boost to certain judges. According to Shackelford, Thomas wrote in all caps: ā€œYOU GUYS HAVE FILLED THE SAILS OF MANY JUDGES. CAN I JUST TELL YOU, THANK YOU SO, SO, SO MUCH.ā€

Shackelford said he saw Thomasā€™ support as evidence that judges, who ā€œcanā€™t go out into the political sphere and fight,ā€ were thankful for First Libertyā€™s work to block Supreme Court reform. ā€œItā€™s neat that, you know, those of you on the call are a part of protecting the future of our court, and they really appreciate it,ā€ he said.