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Wisconsin to Recall Electors
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Justice Breyer’s Mandarin Liberty *
“Although extensively published in his areas of expertise, [Justice Breyer] had written little or nothing about constitutional issues, including matters of constitutional interpretation.”
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Stephen G. Breyer: Nominated associate justice by President Bill Clinton, May 17, 1994, to replace Harry A. Blackmun, who had retired; confirmed by the Senate, July 29, 1994, by an 87–9 vote; took judicial oath August 3, 1994.
“When President Bill Clinton appointed Stephen G. Breyer to the U.S. Supreme Court, many observers initially viewed the nominee as a talented but bland technocrat. “
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link to library DOT cqpress DOT com – scc – document – BREYER, STEPHEN GERALD – “When President Bill Clinton appointed Stephen G. Breyer to the U.S. Supreme Court, many observers initially viewed the nominee as a talented but bland technocrat. “