Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Justice Breyer Announces Retirement

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After just shy of 28 years on the U.S. , Justice is making his retirement official.

Earlier this afternoon, Breyer notified the White House that his retirement would commence tomorrow at noon Eastern Time.

In a letter to President Biden, Breyer called his time on the court a “great honor” and expressed his appreciation for presiding over cases that “maintain our Constitution and the Rule of Law.”

Though he amassed a reputation as a careful pragmatist, Breyer had a long and well-known history of opposing pro-life laws and actions.

Constitution Daily has more on the outgoing justice's transformative rulings:

Among his noteworthy majority opinions were National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning (2014), where Breyer wrote for the court to clarify the president's limited role in making recess appointments. In Stenberg v. Carhart (2000), Breyer wrote for a 5-4 majority that concluded that a Nebraska law that limited was unconstitutional. In 2015, Breyer's dissent in Glossip v. Gross asked the court to re-examine the constitutionality of the death penalty. Breyer believed the death penalty violated the Constitution's Eighth Amendment, based on statistics compiled since the court upheld capital punishment in 1976. “For it is those changes, taken together with my own 20 years of experience on this Court, that lead me to believe that the death penalty, in and of itself, now likely constitutes a legally prohibited ‘cruel and unusual punishment,'” wrote Breyer in his dissent.

reports on the court's next steps as its latest momentous term winds down:

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will then take the oaths to begin her service as the 116th member of the court.

On his last full day as a sitting justice, Breyer attended a private conference session with his colleagues Wednesday. The justices reviewed a list of pending petitions, some tied to cases in which they had recently ruled, some related to new issues.

Following tradition, Breyer will keep an office at the court, though he will move into smaller chambers

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Big deal. Breyer is being replaced by the 1st unqualified African American woman, one of Lying Corrupt Quid Pro KING joe’s accomplishments.

  2. We cannot allow this “lawless administration” to prevail against the “Greater Good” of “We the People”. This Tyranny must be stopped.

  3. He wants to retire while the Dems are in control so they can try to replace him with another Leftist twit.

    • His replacement has already been nominated, debated and approved by the sycophantic Democrats in the Senate. He was just waiting for the current session of the SCOTUS to finish up before he retired. They already found their “Leftist twit” who happens to check all the boxes – well, all but one: Qualified.

      Read the entire article.

  4. He could have given 30 days’ notice of his resignation. Watch the Dems swing into action now.

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