Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has been actively promoting his new book 'Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism.' Breyer argues for a different approach to interpreting the Constitution, emphasizing principles over literal interpretation. He discussed this perspective in various events, including conversations with NCC President Jeffrey Rosen and appearances at the National Constitution Center. Breyer's views have sparked debate, with some criticizing his stance on judicial interpretation.
What's on the Shelf?: Retired Justice Stephen Breyer discusses his new book in an interview with the ABA Journal. https://t.co/SOzyJp3xHb #SCOTUS #whatsontheshelf #legalwriting @CovOpinions @WhiteandWil
"They've been advocating for a massive increase in #SCOTUS numbers for quite a few years now. They want an activist court. They want that which they cannot accomplish through legislative means." @timconstantine1 and @ForAmerica's @DavidBozell discuss: https://t.co/KCXKJ4Rl0E https://t.co/XsfMm0ZRVY
At the Constitution Center Thursday, retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer disavowed the strict legal philosophy that led SCOTUS to overturn Roe v. Wade. Listen for more: https://t.co/CzORfrzxXK
#ICYMI: Justice Stephen G. Breyer makes the case for a better way to interpret the Constitution, in conversation with @RosenJeffrey. Watch the recording: https://t.co/4PcgDrsFHW
Justice Breyer puts judges above the law https://t.co/FuA8RZyYT4 via @dcexaminer
Justice Breyer is very late to a very stupid trend. https://t.co/2bayGdZcWq
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer discussed his new book at the National Constitution Center on Thursday, offering his views on how the Constitution should be interpreted. @WHYYNews @ConstitutionCtr https://t.co/KWgasMcZrq
Justice Breyer is wrong. Americans want judges who will interpret the Constitution and the text of statutes as they are written. Americans do not want judges to be the final arbiters of our policy debates; they want the people and their representatives to fulfill this role–just… https://t.co/zt0M6BDj6P
Justice Breyer puts judges above the law | @DCExaminer Editorial https://t.co/AhJJ6HX0sv https://t.co/AhJJ6HX0sv
Last night, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer (ret.) unveiled his new book and made the case for a better way to interpret the #Constitution in conversation with @RosenJeffrey. Missed the event? Watch a recording here: https://t.co/FW6pjevlHE https://t.co/YKn3V7nwBt
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer discussed his new book at the Constitution Center. He argues the document should be viewed as a set of principles rather than examining it as it was written at the time. via @sharbertweet https://t.co/BsJy05BFm3
This week on #WeThePeoplePodcast, Justice Stephen G. Breyer discusses why he chose pragmatism, not textualism in conversation with NCC President and CEO @RosenJeffrey. Listen now: https://t.co/l93WAZfa4q
Justice Stephen G. Breyer speaks on #AmericasTownHall with NCC President and CEO @RosenJeffrey about the words of the Constitution applying to a changing world. Watch now: https://t.co/VdbrKxUeoB https://t.co/aB4eoooj9I
Justice Stephen G. Breyer makes the case for a better way to interpret the #Constitution in conversation with NCC President and CEO @RosenJeffrey. Watch now: https://t.co/VdbrKxUeoB https://t.co/fFDJL0OTUc
#SCOTUS Justice Stephen G. Breyer (ret.) talks with NCC President @RosenJeffrey during #AmericasTownHall about the approach judges take when interpreting the #USConstitution for a case. Watch now: https://t.co/VdbrKxUeoB https://t.co/iWJXfNOIDw
#SCOTUS Justice Stephen G. Breyer (ret.) is on stage now with NCC President @RosenJeffrey, unveiling his new book “Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism.” Watch now: https://t.co/VdbrKxUeoB https://t.co/tu76K9uZOz
STARTING NOW: Hear #SCOTUS Justice Stephen G. Breyer in conversation with @RosenJeffrey discussing his new book, “Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism.” Watch live: https://t.co/YBULPh0bQh
Justice Breyer USED TO be my favorite Supreme Court Justice. https://t.co/WVI1kPXwUI
Justice Breyer is really trying to sell books… https://t.co/OqDa9Dr733
Breyer blames ‘white men’ who ratified Constitution for Supreme Court abortion decision: Book https://t.co/MP9OQj7Zqq https://t.co/MP9OQj7Zqq
Former Justice Breyer critiques textualism and exposes his own bad constitutional interpretation | Adam Carrington https://t.co/kauXvtAzBk https://t.co/kauXvtAzBk