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Symposium on Justice Breyer's Jurisprudence

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With Justice Breyer’s retirement, the court loses a pragmatist (and some laughs)
SYMPOSIUM

With Justice Breyer’s retirement, the court loses a pragmatist (and some laughs)

Justice Stephen Breyer retired on June 30 after 28 years on the court. This article is the final entry in a symposium on his jurisprudence. Anastasia Boden is a senior attorney and Elizabeth Slattery is a senior legal fellow at Pacific Legal Foundation, a nonprofit legal organization that defends Americans’ liberties when threatened by government overreach and abuse.

ByAnastasia Boden/Jul 15, 2022
Justice Breyer as administrative law pragmatist
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Justice Breyer as administrative law pragmatist

This article is part of a symposium on the jurisprudence of Justice Stephen Breyer. Ronald Levin is the William R. Orthwein distinguished professor of law at Washington University in St. Louis. He is coauthor of a casebook on administrative law and has written many articles on that subject.

ByRonald Levin/Feb 10, 2022

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