Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer To Retire This Week

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer To Retire This Week

Supreme Court Justice , Stephen Breyer , To Retire This Week.br Supreme Court Justice , Stephen Breyer , To Retire This Week.br Fox News reports that Supreme Court Justice br Stephen Breyer has announced that he will step down br from the nation's highest court effective June 30 at noon.br Fox News reports that Supreme Court Justice br Stephen Breyer has announced that he will step down br from the nation's highest court effective June 30 at noon.br In January, Breyer first notified br President Biden of his intent to br retire at the end of the current term.br In a June 29 letter, Breyer updated the president after br the Supreme Court made it known that it will issue its br final opinions of the term on the morning of June 30.br In a June 29 letter, Breyer updated the president after br the Supreme Court made it known that it will issue its br final opinions of the term on the morning of June 30.br The Court has announced that tomorrow, beginning at 10 a.m., it will hand down all remaining opinions ready during this Term, Stephen Breyer, Supreme Court Justice, via Fox News.br Accordingly, my retirement from br active service under the provisions of br 28 U.S.C. § 371(b) will be effective br on Thursday, June 30, 2022, at noon, Stephen Breyer, Supreme Court Justice, via Fox News.br 83-year-old Breyer has served br on the Supreme Court since 1994.br It has been my great honor to participate br as a judge in the effort to maintain br our Constitution and the Rule of Law, Stephen Breyer, Supreme Court Justice, via Fox News.br Breyer was nominated by President Bill Clinton. br He is the second-longest serving active justice.br President Biden has already nominated br D.C. Circuit Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson br to replace Breyer. .br Jackson's nomination br was confirmed by br the Senate in April.br Breyer noted Jackson's confirmation br in his retirement letter, saying she , "is prepared to take the prescribed oaths to begin br her service as the 116th member of this Court.".br Breyer noted Jackson's confirmation br in his retirement letter, saying she , "is prepared to take the prescribed oaths to begin br her service as the 116th member of this Court.


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