Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is reportedly planning to retire after 27 years on the nation’s highest court. During that time, he’s made numerous contributions that helped determine the ...
But in a new essay published Wednesday in The New York Times, former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer suggests a more pressing concern for the high court and the country: Are the justices friends?
Retired Supreme Court justice Stephen G. Breyer has never been one to shy from his criticism of textualism and originalism, the twin approaches to interpreting the Constitution strictly through ...
Conversation MoFo Associate Sees a Familiar Face During Her First Appellate Argument: Justice Breyer Morrison & Foerster associate Diana Kim clerked for Justice Stephen Breyer for two terms at the ...
In my new Confirmation Tales post, I recount the previously untold story of how Stephen Breyer got on the First Circuit in 1980 only because Senator Ted Kennedy blocked Jimmy Carter from ...
On June 8, Justice Stephen Breyer spoke at the 2017 American Constitution Society National Convention with Dean Alan Morrison of George Washington University Law School. Former Breyer clerk Judge ...
disagree with President Joe Biden’s promise to consider only black women to succeed retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. Even a majority of Democrats say he should consider “all ...
[This statement of the multi-factored approach to deference was written by Stephen Breyer before he became a Justice of the Supreme Court.] One can think of two possible jurisprudential answers to ...
After nearly 28 years on the Supreme Court, Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring at the end of the 2021-22 term. Here is a collection of resources on Breyer’s work, his retirement, and the upcoming ...
Stephen Breyer, born in San Francisco in 1938, is a graduate of Stanford, Oxford, and Harvard Law School. He taught law for many years at Harvard and has also worked as a Supreme Court law clerk, a ...
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