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Jul 15 2021
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Justice Breyer: Not Planning to Retire, Don't Know When
Justice Stephen Breyer, the Supreme Court's oldest member, told CNN he has not decided when to retire from the bench.
Progressives and some other Democrats have encouraged Breyer to step down so President Joe Biden can name a younger liberal judge to the court while their party holds a slim control of the Senate.
When asked by CNN whether he had decided when to retire, Breyer
Newsmax (News)May 18 2021
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Liberal Justice Breyer To Bash Court-Packing In Upcoming Book
Justice Stephen Breyer, one of the most liberal judges on the Supreme Court, will be knocking the far-left proposal of court-packing in his upcoming book.
Though Breyer has repeatedly denounced court-packing in past statements, his book, “The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics,” will come at a time when Democrats have been seriously flirting with the idea to shift the
The Daily WireJun 29 2022
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Breyer's retirement from Supreme Court to take effect at noon on Thursday
Justice Stephen Breyer will officially retire from the Supreme Court on Thursday at noon, he told President Biden in a letter, bringing his nearly 28-year tenure on the court to an end and paving the way for Ketanji Brown Jackson to take his place on the bench.
Breyer, 83, is leaving the Supreme Court at the end of a term that has seen no shortage of blockbuster cases, the most
CBS News (Online)Mar 20 2024
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Stephen Henn to be remembered as a family man, who proudly served his country
Stephen Henn, 89, of Monroe, Connecticut passed away on March 18, 2024. Stephen was born in Potoci, Bosnia to Rudolf and Milka Henn on October 23, 1934. He married Jolan Holecz on August 11, 1962, at St. Stephen’s Parish in Bridgeport. Stephen received his Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of Bridgeport and worked as an engineer for Sikorsky Aircraft for over 20 years. He
Monroe SunMar 20 2024
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Sun Journal Boys Indoor Track Athlete of the Year: Stephen Pierre, Leavitt
That was Leavitt track coach Jamie Juntura’s response when asked how he thought standout junior Stephen Pierre would perform at the Class B state championship meet. Pierre backed up his coach’s confidence, winning two events and placing second in another due to losing a tiebreaker for first place. That came about a week after Pierre shared boys athlete of the meet honors at the KVAC Class B
Lewiston Sun JournalMar 28 2024
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New Guardians manager Stephen Vogt makes fitting debut against Athletics at Coliseum
Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt speaks to reporters before the team's baseball game against the Oakland Athletics, Thursday, March 28, 2024, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez) OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Stephen Vogt has countless memories as a player at the Coliseum, from delivering in the playoffs more than a decade ago to homering in his final major league at-bat. On
Yahoo NewsMar 19 2024
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Lauren Daigle, Stephen Sanchez added to Ohio State Fair concert lineup
The Columbus DispatchMar 27 2024
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Stephen Colbert Expresses Remorse, Stops Short Of Apologizing For Jokes About Princess Kate
Stephen Colbert expressed remorse but stopped short of apologizing to Kate Middleton for making jokes about her disappearance and spreading wild conspiracies while she was privately battling cancer. During the talk show CBS host’s opening monologue on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” he acknowledged that the Princess of Wales’s whereabouts had been top of mind. Colbert had repeatedly made
The Daily WireMar 14 2024
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Savannah's Stephens revisits false narrative in pushing private water service bill
For the second time in a two-week period, a Georgia legislator on Tuesday misrepresented the rationale for his proposed bill that would allow private companies to provide water service to new residential subdivisions in coastal areas without the approval of local governments. In a hearing of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and the Environment, Republican Rep. Ron Stephens of Savannah
Savannah Morning NewsMar 14 2024
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Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Company’ swaps genders at Kennedy Center from bachelor to bachelorette
The 1970 original earned a record 14 Tony nominations, winning six, including Best Musical. The 2021 reboot won an additional five Tony Awards, including Best Broadway Revival. Now, Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” comes to D.C.’s Kennedy Center, running through March 31. “We’re going to be at the Kennedy Center for the rest of the month,” said Britney Coleman, star of the revival. “I look forward
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