Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to Return to Teaching at Harvard

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Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to Return to Teaching at Harvard
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“Breyer graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1964”

Good for him for wanting to stay active in retirement. I’m sure he will have a lot to share with students.Justice Stephen Breyer will return to teach at Harvard in the fall following his Supreme Court retirement, according to a July 15 HarvardJustice Breyer graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1964 and was an articles editor on the, according to the university news release.

“I am very pleased to return to Harvard to teach there and to write,” Breyer stated in the release. “Among other things, I will likely try to explain why I believe it is important that the next generations of those associated with the law engage in work, and take approaches to law, that help the great American constitutional experiment work effectively for the American people.”

Justice Breyer “will teach seminars and reading groups, continue to write books and produce scholarship, and participate in the intellectual life of the school and in the broader Harvard community,” the release continued. “From his pioneering work on deregulation to his ongoing writings about judicial method, Justice Breyer has been one of the most influential contributors to American law and policy for decades,” Martha Minow, former dean of Harvard Law School, stated in the release.

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