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  • Stephen Breyer, pragmatic liberal, will retire at end of term

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    By Amy Howe
    on Jan 26, 2022at 12:46 pm

    Stephen Breyer has served on the Supreme Court since August 1994. (U.S. Supreme Court photo)

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    Justice Stephen Breyer, a devoted pragmatist and the senior member of the Supreme Court’s liberal wing, will retire from the court at the end of the 2021-22 term, NBC News reported on Wednesday. During a nearly 28-year career on the court, Breyer shunned rigid approaches to legal interpretation, often seeking functional rulings with an eye toward real-world consequences. He wrote major opinions favoring abortion rights, demarcating the separation of powers, and turning back a challenge to the Affordable Care Act. In his later years, he repeatedly questioned the constitutionality of the death penalty. His retirement opens the door for President Joe Biden to fulfill a campaign promise and nominate the first Black woman to the Supreme Court.

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  • Retirement of Stephen Breyer

    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 nomination of a successor. A reverse-chronological list of all SCOTUSblog coverage of Breyer’s retirement is at the bottom of this page.

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    Symposium on Breyer’s jurisprudence

     

    Tributes to Breyer

     

    Nomination of a successor

     

    Breyer’s writing

    TRIBUTE TO JUSTICE BREYER

    Always an optimist, always a teacher

    By Aileen McGrathon Jan 28, 2022at 3:52 pm

    Stephen Breyer

    US Supreme Court justice from 1994 to 2022

    Stephen Breyer

    Official portrait, c. 2006

    In office
    August 3, 1994 – June 30, 2022
    Nominated byBill Clinton
    Preceded byHarry Blackmun
    Succeeded byKetanji Brown Jackson
    In office
    March 1990 – August 3, 1994
    Preceded byLevin H. Campbell
    Succeeded byJuan R. Torruella
    In office
    December 10, 1980 – August 3, 1994
    Nominated byJimmy Carter
    Preceded bySeat established
    Succeeded bySandra Lynch
    Born

    Stephen Gerald Breyer


    (1938-08-15) August 15, 1938 (age 86)
    San Francisco, California, U.S.
    Political partyDemocratic[1]
    Spouse

    Joanna Hare

    (m. 1967)​
    Children3
    RelativesCharles Breyer (brother)
    Education
    Signature
    Allegiance United States
    Branch/service United States Army
    United States Army Reserve
    Years of service1957–1