Retired Associate Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, who left the bench in 2022, is urging the conservative majority of the Supreme Court to 'slow down' and reconsider their approach to interpreting the law. In an interview, Breyer advised the justices, including the newest members, to take time to adjust to their roles.
Former Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer: ‘Are you kidding? You’ll get more cases than ever!’ https://t.co/ctUcMsxTBi
"You're there a long time," Justice Breyer said. ”It takes three years, four years, five years, maybe, before you begin to adjust.” https://t.co/Ix0sHl2je2
In an interview published Wednesday with ABC News Live Prime, the 85-year-old former justice, who stepped down from the bench in 2022, suggested the conservative majority — including the high court’s newest members — should tap the brakes. https://t.co/Ix0sHl2je2
Retired Justice Stephen G. Breyer is telling his former colleagues in the Supreme Court's conservative majority to "slow down." https://t.co/a6uA4zYUUy
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Associate Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer retired from the high court in 2022 but isn't finished prodding his former conservative colleagues to abandon what he sees as an aggressive tack to the right in how they interpret the law. https://t.co/lEqoZl8JhW
“The very fact that the Court heard the case has prompted a round of assaults on the legitimacy of the Court from the same liberal and progressive quarters that have been attacking the Republican-appointed justices for the past eight years.” https://t.co/8FiDhEpYDq