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  2. Stephen Breyer - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Gerald Breyer (/ ˈ b r aɪ. ər / BRY-ər; born August 15, 1938) is an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1994 until his retirement in 2022.

  3. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire: Reports - AOL

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    The 83-year-old is the oldest member of the high court, and its leading liberal.

  4. Justice Breyer to retire, paving way for Biden appointment - AOL

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    The liberal justice’s decision to step down after more than 27 years on the court allows the president to appoint a successor who could serve for decades. Justice Breyer to retire, paving way ...

  5. Former Justice Stephen Breyer plans return to the bench as ...

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    Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is aiming to get back on the bench, this time as a visiting judge on a federal appeals court.. Breyer, who retired from the high court in 2022, said on ...

  6. Justice Stephen Breyer to retire from Supreme Court, paving ...

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    Justice Stephen Breyer will step down from the Supreme Court, allowing President Joe Biden to appoint a liberal successor.

  7. Read Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's resignation ... - AOL

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    Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer formally submitted his resignation letter to President Biden on Thursday, a day after multiple media outlets reported his decision to retire from the nation's ...

  8. Active Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Active Liberty: Interpreting Our Democratic Constitution is a 2005 book by United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. [1] The general theme of the book is that Supreme Court justices should, when dealing with constitutional issues, keep "active liberty" in mind, [1] which Justice Breyer defines as the right of the citizenry of the country to participate in government.

  9. Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer to retire, giving ...

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    Justice Stephen G. Breyer will retire, clearing the way for President Biden to make his first appointment to the Supreme Court.