SCOTUSblog on camera: Geoffrey Stone part one
In this six-part series, Geoffrey Stone – the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School – discusses his experience as a Supreme Court clerk for Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., during the October Term 1972 (which included Roe v. Wade and Frontiero v. Richardson); methods of constitutional interpretation, their history, and when the Court should use its power; the confirmation process and what qualifies someone to be a Supreme Court Justice; and whether the Court is either “conservative” or “liberal” and can be regarded as “the Roberts Court.”
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