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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer made this retirement official at the White House Thursday afternoon. He reflected on his time on the court and his hopes for democracy and the generations to come. “It’s you, my friend. It’s you, Mr. high school student. It’s you, Mr. college student. It’s you, Mr. law school students. It’s us, but it’s you,” Breyer said. “It’s that next generation and the one after that. My grandchildren and their children. They’ll determine whether the experiment (democracy) still works and, of course, I’m an optimist and I am pretty sure it will.” The Bill Clinton-nomine...
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Longtime Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced today that he will step down after the current term is over, so the question now becomes, who will President Joe Biden nominate to take his seat? During his 2020 campaign, Biden repeatedly said that he would nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. “(The President) has stated and reiterated his commitment to nominating a black woman to the Supreme Court and certainly stands by that,” confirmed White House press secretary Jen Psaki in a Wednesday news briefing, shortly after Breyer’s retirement was announced to the public. Biden should...
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer plans to retire at the end of the current term, according to sources close to Breyer. The Bill Clinton-nominee is the oldest justice on the bench at 83 and served on the court for 27 years. His retirement will allow President Joe Biden to nominate his first justice, who he has said will be a black woman. “We talked about the Supreme Court — I’m looking forward to making sure there’s a black woman on the Supreme Court to make sure we, in fact, get everyone represented,” Biden said in February 2020. Liberal activists have been calling for Breyer’s retire...
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Democrats are debating whether or not to publically call on Stephen Breyer, the oldest living justice on the Supreme Court, to retire. Appointed by Bill Clinton, Breyer has been on the Supreme Court for more than two decades, and some liberal groups want him out, pushing a “Breyer Retire” campaign. However, President Joe Biden and Democratic lawmakers are not pressuring Breyer to retire, citing the fact that the Democratic party controls the U.S. Senate. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), a member of the Judiciary Committee, said that although there is no news of his retirement, Breyer is “fam...
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