Stephen Breyer ’59, a former U.S. Supreme Court Justice, walked down memory lane to his Stanford days, decades-long legal career in public service and tenure as a Justice in a plenary event Thursday ...
Billionaire venture capitalist Jim Breyer, known for funding companies such as Facebook, is expanding his search for investment opportunities at the intersection of technology and life sciences. Now ...
Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer said the Trump administration could be held in criminal contempt over Kilmar Abrego’s deportation at a Harvard Law School speaker event on Friday, ...
Stephen Breyer, former associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, defended his pragmatist approach to interpreting the U.S. Constitution at the Noah Krieger ’93 Memorial Lecture ...
Daniel Breyer didn’t have to go far to observe the ultra-wealthy for his first novel. In “Smokebirds,” a social satire out Tuesday that explores the dark side of inherited riches, Breyer observes the ...
Retired US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer asked hypotheticals about punching law enforcement officers and driving a motorcycle through the Boston Common in his first day back hearing cases for ...
Why is Saddle Height Important? Proper saddle height adjustment is crucial for cycling comfort, efficiency, and injury prevention. An incorrectly adjusted saddle can lead to discomfort, reduced ...
Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s new book, “Reading the Constitution,” which rejects the originalist approach of the court’s conservative majority, is less an argument for judges to ...
One day in 1993, Stephen Breyer, then the chief judge of the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, which sits in Boston, was riding his bicycle in Harvard Square when he was hit by a car. He was ...
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 a ...
The public’s trust in the Supreme Court has plummeted, as the conservative supermajority decisions have already stripped Americans of rights and threaten more of the same. But in a new essay published ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer about his new book, Reading the Constitution, Why I chose Pragmatism not Textualism. Earlier this week, I talked to retired ...
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