One Cheer for Stephen Breyer
In 1994, President Bill Clinton appointed Stephen Breyer as the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy filler. He said that Breyer would strike the “right balance” between […]
In 1994, President Bill Clinton appointed Stephen Breyer as the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy filler. He said that Breyer would strike the “right balance” between […]
Today, the Supreme Court heard oral argument Arizona v. San FranciscoThe Court will then decide whether States with interests should have the right to act […]
The U.S. Supreme Court informed President George W. Bush in 2008 that he could not escape constitutional limitations by fighting a global terrorist war. This […]
Yesterday President Biden gave some insights into what type of Justice he wants to see: I’m not trying to make an ideological decision here. I […]
Casey Harper, The Center Square Stephen Breyer, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, will formally declare his retirement from high court this Thursday. On Wednesday, news broke […]
The Washington Post has published an in-depth story on the chronology leading to Breyer’s nomination. In the fall, someone, someway, told the White House that […]
Justice Breyer today officially announced his retirement by writing a letter to President. Breyer is not a simple man, as usual. Breyer’s retirement depends on […]
Justice Stephen Breyer. Reports in media indicate that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will retire from office this year once his successor has been […]
Multiple news sources claim that Associate Justice Stephen Breyer plans to step down after serving 28 years as Supreme Court justice. The President informed him […]
Stephen Breyer is rumored to be retiring from the Supreme Court as a liberal Supreme Court justice. The leftwing judge, who is 83 years old, […]