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Open to DebateOpen to DebateThink Twice: Reading the Constitution with Justice Stephen BreyerAs an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court for almost three decades, Stephen Breyer was no stranger to hearing arguments for different sides in major cases. In this episode, our moderator-in-chief, John Donvan, and Chief Content Officer, Lia Matthow, interview Justice Breyer and discuss his book “Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism.” He discusses how he used this philosophy to guide his decisions and why he thinks jurists should choose this approach.    Our Guest: Stephen Breyer, Former United States Supreme Court Justice    Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan and Lia Matthow, C...2025-07-0853 minSixth & I LIVESixth & I LIVEJustice Stephen Breyer with Neal KatyalTo mark the paperback release of the New York Times bestseller, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism, former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Stephen Breyer offers a provocative analysis of the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s supermajority and makes the case for a more pragmatic approach of the Constitution. In conversation with Neal Katyal, former Acting Solicitor General of the U.S. who has argued 52 cases before the Supreme Court. This program was held on May 13, 2025 in partnership with Politics and Prose. 2025-06-031h 05CAFE InsiderCAFE InsiderBonus: Friendships at SCOTUS (with Justice Stephen Breyer)In this bonus from Stay Tuned, Preet speaks with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. They discuss how justices with deep disagreements stay collegial—and what the rest of us might learn from that.Thank you for being a member of the CAFE Insider community.Tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #AskPreet, email us at letters@cafe.com, or call 833-997-7338 to leave a voicemail.Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network.2025-04-1006 minStay Tuned with PreetStay Tuned with PreetJudiciary Under Pressure (with Justice Stephen Breyer)Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer joins Preet to discuss his book Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism Not Textualism. They talk about judicial integrity and political pressure, how the Court deliberates and decides cases, and Justice Breyer’s response to calls to impeach judges based on their rulings.The conversation was recorded before a live audience at The Cooper Union on April 4, 2025.Plus, president Trump’s deals with law firms and the confirmation prospects for  Ed Martin as the U.S. Attorney in D.C.Show notes...2025-04-101h 11CAFE InsiderCAFE InsiderBonus: Friendships at SCOTUS (with Justice Stephen Breyer)In this bonus from Stay Tuned, Preet speaks with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. They discuss how justices with deep disagreements stay collegial—and what the rest of us might learn from that.Thank you for being a member of the CAFE Insider community.Tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #AskPreet, email us at letters@cafe.com, or call 833-997-7338 to leave a voicemail.Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network.2025-04-1006 min3 Takeaways3 TakeawaysFormer Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Speaks His Piece (#220)Rarely does a former Supreme Court justice reveal what’s on their mind like Stephen Breyer. Listen to what this wise man says about the tug of war between constitutional originalism and contextualism, political partisanship on the court, structural reforms such as term limits, the invaluable lesson he learned from Senator Ted Kennedy, and more.2024-10-2225 minLivin\' The Bream PodcastLivin' The Bream PodcastIn Conversation With Justice Stephen Breyer & Justice Neil GorsuchThe first Monday of October marks the start of a new term in the Supreme Court. Asthe Justices prepare to hear cases throughout the term, Shannon revisitsconversations with Justice Neil Gorsuch and retired JusticeStephen Breyer to hear how Justices prepare for hearings and the invaluableneed to communicate across the aisle for the betterment of the people. Later, Justices Breyer and Gorsuch discuss how crucial the role of Supreme Courtjustices is to the stability of the nation. Le...2024-10-0617 minBreaking PrecedentBreaking PrecedentBreaking Precedent: Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer on what is precedent?In this episode of Breaking Precedent, host Leah Solivan dives into the world of law with retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. From the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education to the recent Dobbs decision, Justice Breyer shares his thoughts on the significance of precedent as a cornerstone of societal stability. He also explores how the concept of precedent differs in business and technology, where breaking precedent can drive innovation and progress. On a personal note, Justice Breyer discusses his approach to raising his children and grandchildren, highlighting the importance of setting boundaries and traditions within the...2024-09-0648 minConversations from Harvard Law SchoolConversations from Harvard Law SchoolEp. 1: A Conversation with Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen BreyerJust three months after stepping down from the U.S. Supreme Court, in September 2022, Justice Stephen Breyer joined Harvard Law School Dean John F. Manning to discuss his time on the nation’s highest court, the job that most shaped his career, and why his questions at oral argument were so famously idiosyncratic.2024-07-1056 minLibrary TalksLibrary TalksJustice Stephen Breyer: Choosing Pragmatism Over TextualismIn this episode of Library Talks, Stephen Breyer, retired Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, delivers the annual Robert B. Silvers Lecture. Breyer’s talk is inspired by his most recent book, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism, which examines some of the most important cases in the nation’s history.2024-07-091h 14Advisory OpinionsAdvisory OpinionsJustice Stephen Breyer: Law Is Not a ScienceIn a special live recording from San Francisco in late May, Sarah interviewed former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer about his judicial philosophy, the future of the court, and accepting dissent in America.The Agenda:— How snails explain the Supreme Court— To recuse or to not recuse?— The Court’s public approval and its response to public approval— Rule of law— Unenumerated rights— Humor in the Court— Audience questionsShow Notes:— Stephen Breyer’s Reading the Constitution— The Education of Henry A...2024-06-251h 24City Arts & LecturesCity Arts & LecturesJustice Stephen G. BreyerJustice Stephen G. Breyer returns to the City Arts & Lectures stage to discuss his first book since retiring from the United State Supreme Court, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not TextualismDuring his 28-year tenure on the United States Supreme Court, which began with his appointment by President Bill Clinton in 1994, Justice Stephen G. Breyer authored 551 opinions. As a liberal voice in the federal judiciary, he has played a key role in reforming criminal sentencing procedures, protecting the environment, and preserving abortion rights. In 2022, Justice Breyer was succeeded by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, his former...2024-06-021h 15Commonwealth Club of California PodcastCommonwealth Club of California PodcastJustice Stephen Breyer: Reading the ConstitutionWhat is a textualist, and why does that judicial philosophy dominate the current U.S. Supreme Court?Join us for a special online event as recently retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer gives us his provocative analysis that deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s supermajority and makes his case for a better way to interpret the Constitution. Textualists claim that the right way to interpret the Constitution and statutes is to read the text carefully and examine the language as it was understood at the time the documents were written.This, ho...2024-05-021h 03The Beat with Ari MelberThe Beat with Ari MelberBONUS: Ari Melber interviews Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen BreyerRetired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer discusses the reversal of Roe v. Wade, attacks on judges, and his views on law and a series of consequential issues with MSNBC’s Ari Melber in this installment of 'The Summit Series with Ari Melber,' featuring discussions with leaders at the summit of their fields.2024-05-0138 minLive at the National Constitution CenterLive at the National Constitution CenterJustice Stephen Breyer on Reading the ConstitutionOn Thursday March 28 at the NCC, Jeffrey Rosen sat down with Justice Stephen Breyer to discuss his new book, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism. Justice Breyer deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s majority and makes the case for a better way to interpret the Constitution based on pragmatism. ResourcesJustice Stephen Breyer, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism (2024) Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today’s conversation on social media @ConstitutionCtr and #Am...2024-04-091h 05Dialogue with Marcia FranklinDialogue with Marcia FranklinJustice Stephen Breyer: Active Liberty   In his book, Active Liberty: Interpreting Our Democratic Constitution, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer lays out his judicial philosophy, that judges should decide cases in a way that allows the public to maximize participation in government through what he calls "active liberty." Marcia Franklin talks with Justice Breyer about the precepts of "active liberty, why he wanted to write the book, the values that guide him in his judicial decisions, and why it's important for judges to write well.  Don...2024-04-0729 minPolitics War Room with James Carville & Al HuntPolitics War Room with James Carville & Al HuntThe Court & The Constitution with Justice Stephen BreyerJames and Al critique coastal elitism, explore how the Israel-Gaza war ends, and welcome Justice Breyer to discuss the role of the Supreme Court and its judges.  They compare textualism and pragmatism using Justice Scalia as a foil, weigh the factors that go into reading the Constitution, debate politics’ place on the bench, review the ethics governing the court, and look at why public approval of the judicial branch is plummeting.  In their conversation they also break down the language of the 2nd Amendment, explain how history is the ultimate arbiter of past decisions, and call on us to listen to o...2024-04-041h 18Fareed Zakaria GPSFareed Zakaria GPSThe growing U.S.-Israel rift; the terror attack in Moscow; former Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer on the current court; use of sanctions as a tool of American foreign policyThis week on the show, Fareed speaks with former State Department director of policy planning Richard Haass about the widening rift between the U.S. and Israel over the war in Gaza and settlements in the West Bank.  Then, The Atlantic’s Graeme Wood joins to sift through the many theories about who was behind the recent terror attack in Moscow.Next, former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer talks to Fareed about his new book, “Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism not Textualism,” and his views on the current court’s conservative majority and its approa...2024-04-0141 mincmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastJustice Stephen Breyer on Reading the ConstitutionOn Thursday March 28 at the NCC, Jeffrey Rosen sat down with Justice Stephen Breyer to discuss his new book, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism. Justice Breyer deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s majority and makes the case for a better way to interpret the Constitution based on pragmatism.   Resources Justice Stephen Breyer, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism (2024)    Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org.   Continue today’s conversation on social media @ConstitutionCtr and #WeThePeoplePodcast. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constit...2024-03-291h 05We the PeopleWe the PeopleJustice Stephen Breyer on Reading the ConstitutionOn Thursday March 28 at the NCC, Jeffrey Rosen sat down with Justice Stephen Breyer to discuss his new book, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism. Justice Breyer deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s majority and makes the case for a better way to interpret the Constitution based on pragmatism. ResourcesJustice Stephen Breyer, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism (2024)  Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org.  Continue today’s conversation on social media @ConstitutionCtr and #WeThe...2024-03-291h 05Experience the Story, Anywhere, Anytime With Free AudiobookExperience the Story, Anywhere, Anytime With Free AudiobookReading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism Audiobook by Stephen BreyerListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 719109 Title: Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Length: 12:16:38 Language: English Release date: 03-26-24 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Genres: History, Non-Fiction, North America, American Politics, Law Summary: A provocative, brilliant analysis by recently retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer that deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s supermajority and makes the case for a better way to interpret the Constitution. “You will not read a more important legal work this election year.” —Bob Woodward, Washingt...2024-03-2612h 16Washington Post LiveWashington Post LiveStephen Breyer on public perceptions of Supreme Court, abortion cases and his views of textualismRetired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer speaks with Post associate editor Ruth Marcus about his new book taking on textualism and originalism, his “concern” the high court may be out of step with the country and whether the court could hear more abortion cases in the future. Conversation recorded on Tuesday, March 26, 2024.2024-03-2639 minEmbrace This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.Embrace This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism by Stephen BreyerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/719109to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 16 minutes Release date: March 26, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.67 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: In a provocative and brilliant analysis, retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s supermajority and makes the case for a more pragmatic approach of the Constitution. “You will not read a more important legal work this election year.” —Bob Woodward, Washingt...2024-03-2612h 16Embrace This Mind-Blowing Full Audiobook — Perfect This Weekend.Embrace This Mind-Blowing Full Audiobook — Perfect This Weekend.Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism by Stephen BreyerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/719109to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 16 minutes Release date: March 26, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.5 of Total 2 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In a provocative and brilliant analysis, retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s supermajority and makes the case for a more pragmatic approach of the Constitution. “You will not read a more important legal work this election year.” —Bob Woodward, Washington Post reporter and auth...2024-03-2612h 16Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasReading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism by Stephen BreyerPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/719109 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 16 minutes Release date: March 26, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.67 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: In a provocative and brilliant analysis, retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s supermajority and makes the case for a more pragmatic approach of the Constitution. “You will not read a more important legal work this election year.” —Bob Woodward...2024-03-2603 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasReading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism by Stephen BreyerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/719109to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 16 minutes Release date: March 26, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.67 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: In a provocative and brilliant analysis, retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s supermajority and makes the case for a more pragmatic approach of the Constitution. “You will not read a more important legal work this election year.” —Bob Woodward, Washingt...2024-03-2612h 16The Late Show Pod Show with Stephen ColbertThe Late Show Pod Show with Stephen ColbertJustice Stephen Breyer, Meanwhile | Justice Is SwervedAn appeals court threw Donald Trump a lifeline by cutting the bond for his New York fraud conviction, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene moved to remove Speaker Mike Johnson over keeping the government open, and Boeing is replacing its top leadership after a series of mishaps. Meanwhile… The makers of Duvel beer in Belgium suffered a cyberattack, Italy apparently enforces its traffic laws, and scientists are urging people not to vape because of serious effects on mental health. Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer tells Stephen that one reason he wrote his new book, “Reading The Constitution,” is to convey inform...2024-03-2634 minGet Hooked On Into A Powerful Full Audiobook On A Rainy Day.Get Hooked On Into A Powerful Full Audiobook On A Rainy Day.Reading the Constitution by Stephen BreyerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/224910to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reading the Constitution Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: mp3 Length: 12 hrs and 16 mins Release date: 03-26-24 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 103 ratings Genres: Constitutions Publisher's Summary: The relatively new judicial philosophy of textualism dominates the Supreme Court. Textualists claim that the right way to interpret the Constitution and statutes is to read the text carefully and examine the language as it was understood at the time the documents were written. This, however, is not Justice Breyer’s philosophy nor has it been the traditional way to interpret th...2024-03-2612h 16Discover the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsDiscover the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsReading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism by Stephen BreyerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/719109to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 16 minutes Release date: March 26, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.5 of Total 2 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In a provocative and brilliant analysis, retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s supermajority and makes the case for a more pragmatic approach of the Constitution. “You will not read a more important legal work this election year.” —Bob Woodward, Washington Post reporter and auth...2024-03-2612h 16the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politicsthe Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsReading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism by Stephen BreyerPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/719109 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, not Textualism Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 16 minutes Release date: March 26, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.5 of Total 2 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In a provocative and brilliant analysis, retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer deconstructs the textualist philosophy of the current Supreme Court’s supermajority and makes the case for a more pragmatic approach of the Constitution. “You will not read a more important legal work this election year.” —Bob Woodward, Washington Post reporter...2024-03-2603 minCBS Mornings on the GoCBS Mornings on the GoRetired Justice Stephen Breyer Talks New Book and Supreme Court’s Recent Rulings | Simon Baker Reconnects with Australian roots in “Limbo" CBS News royal contributor Tina Brown joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about Princess Kate's cancer announcement and what it means for the royal family.As the Supreme Court prepares to deliberate on its most significant abortion access case since the reversal of Roe v. Wade and the potential for former President Trump's criminal prosecution, it does so without the presence of the long-serving liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, who retired two years ago. Breyer is now spotlighting his judicial philosophy with the release of his new book, "Reading the Constitution.”In the heart of Northern California, Paradi...2024-03-2541 minCBS Mornings on the GoCBS Mornings on the GoRetired Justice Stephen Breyer Talks New Book and Supreme Court’s Recent Rulings | Simon Baker Reconnects with Australian roots in “Limbo"CBS News royal contributor Tina Brown joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about Princess Kate's cancer announcement and what it means for the royal family.As the Supreme Court prepares to deliberate on its most significant abortion access case since the reversal of Roe v. Wade and the potential for former President Trump's criminal prosecution, it does so without the presence of the long-serving liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, who retired two years ago. Breyer is now spotlighting his judicial philosophy with the release of his new book, "Reading the Constitution.”In the heart of Northern California, Paradi...2024-03-2537 minNBC Meet the PressNBC Meet the PressMarch 24 — Ronna McDaniel and fmr. Justice Stephen BreyerFormer Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel exclusively joins Meet the Press to discuss her time leading the RNC. Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer reflects on the state of U.S. democracy and the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Stephen Hayes, Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Chuck Todd join the Meet the Press roundtable. 2024-03-2447 minCity Arts & LecturesCity Arts & LecturesJustice Stephen Breyer and Judge Charles BreyerThis week, a conversation with two brothers, both distinguished members of the federal judiciary, Justice Stephen Breyer and his brother, Judge Charles Breyer. Stephen Breyer retired in summer 2022 after nearly 28 years as a member of the Supreme Court. Prior to that, he served nearly 14 years as a Court of Appeals Judge. He is especially appreciated for his pragmatism, issuing decisions most often informed by their real life consequences, and his firm belief that judges are loyal to the law, not to a political party. Born in San Francisco, both he and brother Judge Charles Breyer attended Lowell High School. Th...2023-08-201h 15The Chris Wallace ShowThe Chris Wallace ShowStephen BreyerChris Wallace talks exclusively to recently retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer about the future of the court in his first interview since retirement.Originally aired: September 23, 2022To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2023-03-0234 minCity Arts & LecturesCity Arts & LecturesJustice Stephen Breyer and Judge Charles BreyerThis week, a conversation with two brothers, both distinguished members of the federal judiciary, Justice Stephen Breyer and his brother, Judge Charles Breyer. Stephen Breyer retired in summer 2022 after nearly 28 years as a member of the Supreme Court. Prior to that, he served nearly 14 years as a Court of Appeals Judge. He is especially appreciated for his pragmatism, issuing decisions most often informed by their real life consequences, and his firm belief that judges are loyal to the law, not to a political party. Born in San Francisco, both he and brother Judge Charles Breyer attended Lowell High School. Th...2023-01-151h 15Live at the National Constitution CenterLive at the National Constitution CenterJustice Stephen Breyer on the Importance of Civics EducationTo conclude the National Constitution Center’s week-long celebration of Constitution Day and to celebrate the launch of our Constitution 101 course, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (Ret.) joined Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the NCC, for a private conversation with middle and high school students about the importance of civics education in America. Justice Breyer recently joined Justice Neil Gorsuch as honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center.Stay Connected and Learn MoreContinue the conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr.Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our e...2022-10-1154 minWe the PeopleWe the PeopleJustice Stephen Breyer on the Importance of Civics EducationTo conclude our week-long celebration of Constitution Day and to celebrate the launch of our Constitution 101 course, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (ret.) joined Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the NCC, for a private conversation with middle and high school students about the importance of civics education in America. Justice Breyer recently joined Justice Neil Gorsuch as honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center.Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org.Continue today’s conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr.Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email rou...2022-10-0755 mincmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastJustice Stephen Breyer on the Importance of Civics EducationTo conclude our week-long celebration of Constitution Day and to celebrate the launch of our Constitution 101 course, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (ret.) joined Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the NCC, for a private conversation with middle and high school students about the importance of civics education in America. Justice Breyer recently joined Justice Neil Gorsuch as honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center. Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today’s conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bi...2022-10-0755 minUVA LawUVA LawA Conversation With Justice Stephen BreyerJustice Stephen Breyer, the recipient of the 2022 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law, looks back on his career at the U.S. Supreme Court as he prepares to retire this summer. UVA President Jim Ryan ’92 presents the medal and Dean Risa Goluboff, Breyer’s former clerk, serves as moderator. Thomas Jefferson Foundation President Leslie Greene Bowman also gives remarks. (University of Virginia School of Law, April 12, 2022)2022-04-131h 25Stanford LegalStanford LegalThe Legacy of Justice Stephen BreyerThe Legacy of retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is discussed by Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez, who clerked for Breyer.2022-03-1427 minThe Legal Eagle ReviewThe Legal Eagle ReviewRetirement of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer & Potential Black Women NomineeOn this show, we talk with former NC Supreme Court Justice Patricia Timmons-Goodson and NCCU Law Professor Don Corbett about U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement and the importance of having a Black woman replace him on the Court. 2022-02-1458 minWMUA News: Up to the MinuteWMUA News: Up to the MinuteProfessor Paul Collins on Justice Stephen Breyer's RetirementJustice Stephen Breyer announced last week that he plans on retiring from the Supreme Court of the United States, freeing up a vacancy that President Biden has pledged to fill with the Court’s first Black female justice. News Editor Rebeca Pereira spoke to Political Science professor Paul Collins about Justice Breyer’s retirement and what it means for the future of the Supreme Court.  Collins teaches in the UMass Amherst Political Science and Legal Studies departments. You can find his article proposing an alternative to life tenure for SCOTUS justices here: https://theconversation.com/stephen-breyer-is-set-to-retire-should-his-replacement-on-the-supreme-court-have-a-term-limit-175810.  This...2022-02-1014 minSCOTUStalkSCOTUStalkChris Geidner and Kimberly Robinson on Stephen Breyer's legacyTwo veteran legal journalists -- Chris Geidner of Grid and Kimberly Robinson of Bloomberg Law -- join fellow veteran legal journalist Amy Howe to discuss Justice Stephen Breyer's most important opinions and who might replace him on the bench.SCOTUStalk is launching a new Q&A feature. Send us your questions about the justices, how the Supreme Court works, or a case that’s pending before the court. We may answer your question on future episodes. You can email your questions to scotustalk@scotusblog.com or leave a voicemail at (202) 596-2906. Please tell us your first nam...2022-02-0732 minLife, Liberty, and LawLife, Liberty, and LawSaurabh Sharma of American Moment on Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement, the stakes for pro-life law and policymaking, and post-Roe politicsAt Americans United for Life, we’re committed to advancing the human right to life in culture, law, and policy. We do this at the federal level, by working with and influencing all three branches of our federal government, and we do this work in the states, by working with advocates and lawmakers to pass robust laws that protect children, their mothers and fathers, and whole communities. You can’t foster the kind of culture needed for a thriving America without family, without friends, without working together with a shared vision of a better future. We need alli...2022-02-071h 11Law of FojoLaw of Fojo010 - The Joe Rogan Controversy, the Left's use of Fascist Tactics to Censor Opposing Viewpoints, and Justice Stephen Breyer's ReplacementIn this episode, Robert Fojo discusses the recent Joe Rogan/Spotify controversy; the left's never-ending effort to censor opposing viewpoints, even if it means using Fascist tactics to do so; New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu's presidential ambitions in 2024; President Biden's use of race and gender as criteria to select Justice Stephen Breyer's replacement for the United States Supreme Court; and the issues and potential complications with confirming Biden's eventual nominee.2022-02-0644 minThe Sarah Sloan ShowThe Sarah Sloan Show168. Justice Stephen Breyer Will RetireSarah and her dear father discuss Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announcing his retirement from a lifetime term on the court.   Got any questions for Sarah? Email the show: sarahsloanshow@gmail.com2022-02-0326 minThe National Desk ConversationsThe National Desk ConversationsTND Conversations #22: Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement with Thiru Vignarajah and attorney Karen ContiJustice Stephen Breyer is expected to retire at the end of his term, giving President Joe Biden an opportunity to appoint and guarantee another liberal judge. His former clerk, Thiru Vignarajah, and attorney Karen Conti join The National Desk to discuss his legacy and what comes next.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2022-02-0312 minActon UnwindActon UnwindStephen Breyer, inconsequential consequentialist justiceThis week Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the retirement of Stephen Breyer from the Supreme Court. Will he have an enduring legacy, or will he be largely forgotten? How should we evaluate his jurisprudence? He is often thought of as a moderate liberal but was frequently deferential to state power. Can we expect any fireworks from the confirmation hearing of his successor, or will it be a far duller affair compared to those of Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett? Then the Acton gang discuss what action the Federal Reserve is likely to take to combat...2022-01-311h 05The Bakari Sellers PodcastThe Bakari Sellers PodcastElie Mystal on the Search for Justice Stephen Breyer’s ReplacementBakari Sellers is joined by author and justice correspondent for The Nation Elie Mystal to reflect on the legacy of Justice Stephen Breyer (:59) and discuss why the upcoming nomination matters (3:51) before breaking down the short list of possible replacements (8:43). Host: Bakari SellersGuest: Elie MystalProducer: Donnie BeachamExecutive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-01-3131 minBloomberg LawBloomberg LawThe Legacy of Justice Stephen BreyerConstitutional law expert Stephen Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas Law School, discusses the legacy of Justice Stephen Breyer and how the court may change after his retirement.Jordan Rubin, Bloomberg Law reporter, discusses the Supreme Court agreeing to decide how its landmark McGirt ruling applies to state prosecutions of non-Indians.June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-01-2929 minAmerican Political ParadiseAmerican Political ParadiseSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is officially retiring from SCOTUSPresident Joe Biden and Justice Stephen Breyer announced on Thursday January 27th, 2022 that Justice Breyer is retiring from the Supreme Court later this year when the Court goes on recess or when their current court session ends around June. This recent political news story made headlines because this will give President Biden his first chance to nominate a person of his choice to the Supreme Court of The United States. His nominee just like any other President's Supreme Court nominee will stay on the court either until they feel it is time to retire or they are impeached by...2022-01-291h 0992NY Talks92NY TalksU.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer in Conversation with David RubensteinIn this episode of 92Y Talks, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, author of The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics, and David Rubenstein, co-founder of The Carlyle Group, discuss the past, present, and future of the Supreme Court — and our democratic system that it upholds and protects. The conversation was recorded on September 13, 2021 in front of a live audience at New York's 92nd Street Y.2022-01-2858 minAdvisory OpinionsAdvisory OpinionsJustice Stephen Breyer to RetireOn today’s podcast, David and Sarah respond to all the questions about Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement and replacement. Who are the leading candidates? Why is all the talk about Justice Kamala Harris or Justice Michelle Obama a bunch of rubbish? Do we expect any real change in the philosophical composition of the court? They wind up with a discussion of seditious conspiracy and all the reasons why it's tough to charge anyone with trying to overthrow the government. Show Notes:-Laurence Tribe: “No hiding behind Pence's skirt on the Supreme Court nomination”-O...2022-01-281h 12The Chad Benson ShowThe Chad Benson ShowSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retireSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire. Heinz increasing prices of its products. Spotify to remove Neil Young music after he demanded they cancel Joe Rogan. The rise of anti-work. Peter Dinklage has a problem with the Snow White reboot. Denmark to end most COVID restrictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-01-271h 49Action Radio with Greg PenglisAction Radio with Greg PenglisAction Radio: The Leftist Hostile Takeover Ousting of Justice Stephen Breyer...Showdate:  1/27/22  ***  Blogtalk cut the signal for the show from 1:33:00 until 1:40:45, so that's why we sound so confused.  But we got back to the show. Click on "The Thinker" to start the show. ###  Strike Force Energy Drinks - www.strikeforceenergy.com - 20% Discount Code: WYL.  Helps Action Radio! International Skype calls online - Skype name - live:.cid.fddbac53a2909de1 Live show 6-9 am Central time weekdays, then podcast. "Live Chat!"  Create a free listener account to join.  Bill writing site:  www.WriteYourLaws.com Email:  Greg@WriteYourLaws.com Sponsors/Contributors:  PayPal.Me/ActionRadio ***** Action Radio Show Notes:  Use the pink Timeline at t...2022-01-272h 54The Daily ArticleThe Daily ArticleSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will retire: The power and privilege of personal influenceToday, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will reportedly announce his plan to retire at the end of the Court's term. In The Daily Article for January 27, 2022, Dr. Jim Denison sees this as an illustration of the power and privilege of personal influence, discusses the redefinition of tolerance, why Christians are on trial in Finland, and why a Bible was laid in the foundation of a Chick-fil-A. Author: Dr. Jim Denison Narrator: Chris Elkins Subscribe: http://www.denisonforum.org/subscribe2022-01-2711 minREAL AF with Andy FrisellaREAL AF with Andy Frisella221. Andy & DJ CTI: Stephen Breyer To Retire, Antonio Brown Lawsuit & Threats From RussiaIn today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Justice Stephen Breyer retiring from the SCOTUS, Antonio Brown considering a defamation lawsuit against the Buccaneers, and Russia threatening to take 'appropriate measures' if the West's responses to demands aren't constructive.2022-01-2732 minThe Daily DiveThe Daily DiveSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Will Retire Setting up Biden for a New NominationBig Supreme Court news as we found out Wednesday that Justice Stephen Breyer will be retiring after 27 years, giving President Biden a chance to nominate a new judge. Conservative judges will still control the majority, but it could provide Democrats with some much needed enthusiasm before the midterms. Sam Baker, senior editor at Axios, joins us for some possible front-runners for the job.Next, the SAT is going digital soon in an effort to make the test easier to take, administer, and be more relevant. The test will go from three hours down to two...2022-01-2719 minFIVE MINUTE NEWSFIVE MINUTE NEWSSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire.Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire. No concessions for Russia in response to Ukraine crisis. Poll shows trust in science politically polarized.You can subscribe to Five Minute News with Anthony Davis on YouTube, with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Subscribe, rate and review at www.fiveminute.news Five Minute News is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential world news, daily.  Learn more about you...2022-01-2707 minReasonably SpeakingReasonably SpeakingA Conversation with Justice Stephen G. Breyer: The Authority of the Court and the Peril of PoliticsU.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer spoke about his new book, The Authority of the Court and the Perils of Politics, and his views on judicial decision-making with David F. Levi, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School and president of The American Law Institute.During the hour-long conversation, Breyer reflects on his 27 years on the Court and discusses the roots of the Court’s authority and its relationship to the political branches of government. The power of the Court, he says, resides in the people — in their faith in the institution, their beli...2022-01-271h 04King of StuffKing of StuffStephen Breyer, Exit Stage LeftThe King of Stuff is back after surviving Omicron. Jon does a news wrap-up chatting about the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer, looks at the nomination battle ahead, then covers every other story in the news, including Russia moving in on Ukraine, Neil Young vs. Spotify, the Democrats vs. Themselves. Subscribe to the King of Stuff Spotify playlist featuring picks from the show. This week... Source2022-01-2736 minAnderson Cooper 360Anderson Cooper 360Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer To RetireSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is expected to announce his retirement after serving nearly 30 years on the bench. The White House confirms President Biden stands by his commitment to nominate a Black woman to replace Breyer, a promise he first made on the debate stage in February 2020 when he was running for President. The next day, Democratic Rep. James Clyburn endorsed him, which ultimately helped Biden win his party’s nomination. The South Carolina congressman tells Anderson Cooper how important it was to have Biden’s word before backing the future President. Plus, Secretary of State Antony Blin...2022-01-2741 minThe Lead with Jake TapperThe Lead with Jake TapperSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer To RetireSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer plans to announce he will soon retire, leaving President Biden with the opportunity to nominate a replacement. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said that he is looking to follow a fast timeframe to confirm Biden's nominee. Scientists are working to develop a universal Covid-19 vaccine according to Dr. Fauci. Is this idea of a universal coronavirus vaccine realistic?To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-01-2739 minThe Week in Philly from KYW NewsradioThe Week in Philly from KYW NewsradioThe Justice Stephen Breyer retirement deep dive podcastSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is set to retire from the Supreme Court. We wanted to examine his legacy, and then talk about the top candidates to replace him on the highest court in the land. Will Republicans try to fight a Biden nominee, and is there anything they can do? Dr. Lisa A. Tucker, Associate Professor of Law at Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law is on the podcast to break down what Breyer's retirement means and examine his legacy.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices vi...2022-01-2721 minThe Philip DeFranco ShowThe Philip DeFranco ShowPDS 1.26 This Euphoria Zendaya Controversy Exposed a Big Problem, Justice Stephen Breyer Retires, & MoreGet Honey for free today https://www.joinhoney.com/defranco Honey finds coupons with one click. Thanks to Honey for sponsoring! News You Might Have Missed: https://youtu.be/ivkhpFyIeZk TEXT ME! +1 (813) 213-4423 Get More Phil: https://linktr.ee/PhilipDeFranco – 00:00 - D.A.R.E. Condemns Euphoria 04:05 - Amazon Backs GOP Bill to Legalize Marijuana in Effort to Ramp Up Lobbying 06:13 - Sponsor 07:06 - Fashion Nova to Pay $4.2 Million for Allegedly Blocking Negative Reviews 09:31 - House Proposes Tech Bill as Commerce Department Warns of “Alarming” Chip Shortage 12:10 - Justice Stephen Breyer to Retire – ✩ TODAY’S STORIES ✩ D.A.R.E. Condemns Eupho...2022-01-2614 minThe Soule of WisdomThe Soule of WisdomBreaking - Stephen Breyer Retiring - What This Says About The State Of Politics If TrueNBC is reporting that Justice Stephen Breyer retiring from the Supreme Court will happen soon to pave way for a new justice to take his place before the start of the new term in October. In this video Dan covers the NBC story, why Breyer retiring would retire now, and what it means for politics and the state of the Democratic Party at this time.2022-01-2607 minIt Happened One YearIt Happened One YearEpisode 40 - Justice Stephen Breyer Needs to Retire ImmediatelyA show centered squarely in 1994 shouldn't often try to influence modern decision making, but the ongoing Supreme Court crisis cannot be ignored here at It Happened One Year! Sarah & Joe take us along separate, parallel journeys through court history, as Sarah details the life and times of '94 appointee Stephen Breyer, his early life, education, judicial career, and opinions opposite Joe's journey back through history, highlighting the other dozen men to occupy this Supreme Court seat. Finally, the hosts contemplate modern America's rolling conservative nightmare, with its minor public support and the crooked dealings that brought us to this...2021-12-0650 minWashington Post LiveWashington Post LiveIn new book, Justice Stephen Breyer reflects on his tenure and the evolution of SCOTUS’s authorityJustice Stephen G. Breyer joins The Post to discuss his new book “The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics." In the book, Breyer reflects on his tenure and discusses the historical evolution of the Supreme Court’s authority.2021-09-1426 minWhat The Bleep Are They Talking About?What The Bleep Are They Talking About?Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer ForeverJack and Jennifer discuss Justice Stephen Breyer's decision to not yet retire, throwing a wrench for the Left.What The !@#$%*! Are They Talking About is an unscripted podcast for discussing the news and the world around us. Most importantly our goal is to create transparency between us and our voters. Jack Achenbach is currently a candidate for the United States House of Representatives for Orlando, Florida District #10.Donate To Our Campaign: AchenbachForCongress.com/DonateCampaign Website: AchenbachForCongress.com2021-09-1424 minThat\'s a MouthfulThat's a MouthfulMore than 50% of adults in the U.S. are at least partially vaccinated, It’s time for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire, PLUS HeadlinesAs of Monday, every adult in the U.S. who would like to receive a COVID-19 vaccine can get one. According to the CDC, more than 131 million people, roughly half of all American adults, have already gotten at least one shot. Around 84.3 million, about a quarter of the population, is now fully vaccinated. It’s time for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire. This may be our only opportunity to prevent conservatives from shaping the nation for generations to come. HEADLINES Marjorie Taylor Greene & Lauren Boebert voted against bone marrow transplants. Joe Biden ca...2021-04-2231 minDialogue with Marcia FranklinDialogue with Marcia FranklinSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer: Active LibertyIn his book, Active Liberty: Interpreting Our Democratic Constitution, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer lays out his judicial philosophy, that judges should decide cases in a way that allows the public to maximize participation in government through what he calls "active liberty." Marcia Franklin talks with Justice Breyer about the precepts of "active liberty, why he wanted to write the book, the values that guide him in his judicial decisions, and why it's important for judges to write well.  Don’t forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that mat...2020-10-1129 minLet\'s Get CivicalLet's Get CivicalJustice Stephen Breyer - SCOTUS Biopic!In this episode of Let’s Get Civical, Lizzie and Arden continue their scenic route journey of introductions of Supreme Court Justices as they talk about Justice Stephen Breyer! Join them as they discuss his important decisions, his habit of crashing while biking, and that one time he faced a machete. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @letsgetcivical, @lizzie_the_rock_stewart, and @ardenjulianna. Or visit us at letsgetcivical.com for all the exciting updates! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-01-2237 minShort CircuitShort CircuitShort Circuit 108 – Live at UChicago(5/7/19)A Seventh Circuit extravaganza featuring Tacy Flint, Will Baude, and Jim Pfander. The episode was recorded before a live student audience at the University of Chicago Law School at the invitation of UChicago chapter of the Federalist Society.   Tacy Flint is a partner at Sidley Austin who has practiced before the U.S. Supreme Court and numerous federal courts of appeal. She clerked for Justice Stephen Breyer and Judge Richard Posner. Tacy is a UChicago law grad.   Will Baude is a professor at UChicago Law and the author of Is Qualified Immunity Unlawful? Will clerked fo...2019-05-0700 minGlobal I.Q. PodcastGlobal I.Q. PodcastSupreme Court Justice Stephen BreyerIn this fascinating Global IQ Minute, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is revealed as a Cicero-quoting historian and legal scholar who appreciates the American democracy. He is concerned about the "random nature of the death penalty," the careful balance of liberty and security and an America where citizens fail to understand "12th-grade civics." He also answers a question he was asked by the president of the Supreme Court of Ghana: "Why do people do what you say? ... You're only 9 people."2016-12-1913 min10 Minute Writer\'s Workshop10 Minute Writer's WorkshopWorkshop 28: Supreme Court Justice Stephen BreyerLegal decisions are rarely read for pleasure. And though read and re-read and excerpted and quoted, they are not always quotable. Clocking in at an average of just under 5000 words, they can sound jargony, pompous and bone-dry in the wrong hands. Today's 10-Minute Writers Workshop asks an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States about what goes into writing an opinion. Justice Stephen Breyer was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1994 and is an exuberant advocate for participatory democracy, animated explainer of the reasoning behind decisions and author of several books. I spoke with Justice Breyer in...2016-10-0511 minInstitute of PoliticsInstitute of PoliticsA Conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer | Institute of PoliticsDavid Gergen and Nancy Gertner moderated a conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer. Breyer discussed his opinions on the role of the Constitution, his experiences on the Supreme Court, the politicization of the Court and how to avoid this, as well as the longevity of a lifetime appointment with all it brings.2015-11-231h 15ALOUD @ Los Angeles Public LibraryALOUD @ Los Angeles Public LibraryAn Evening With Supreme Court Justice Stephen BreyerIn the wake of a historic summer of groundbreaking Supreme Court decisions, Justice Stephen Breyer returns to ALOUD to discuss the ever-evolving influences on America’s highest court. In his latest book, The Court and the World: American Law and the New Global Realities, Justice Breyer considers the great legal challenges facing our increasingly globalized and interdependent world. From sweeping national security policy to the use of online sites like Airbnb for international commerce, judicial awareness is no longer contained within America’s borders. Hear from one of today’s most pragmatic legal luminaries on how the world beyond our nation...2015-09-221h 21freedom970freedom970GRETA VAN SUSTEREN HAS SUPREME COURT JUSTICE STEPHEN BREYER TO DISCUSS EXECUTIVE ORDERSGRETA VAN SUSTEREN HAS SUPREME COURT JUSTICE STEPHEN BREYER TO DISCUSS EXECUTIVE ORDERS by freedom9702015-09-2201 minGreta Talk – FOX News RadioGreta Talk – FOX News RadioJustice Stephen Breyer on “New Global Realities”In this edition of Greta Talk, Greta Van Susteren sits down with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer for an in-depth conversation about interpreting law, both foreign and domestic. The On the Record host and Justice Breyer discuss laws regarding child custody, national security, and human rights. Justice Breyer also addresses some controversial questions under the Constitution, exceptions of amendments, and even the possibility of having live video feed inside the court room. And does he think politics play a role in Supreme Court decisions? Tune in to hear his answer and don’t forget to check out his new book, The...2015-09-1800 minListen Legally to Best Full Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsListen Legally to Best Full Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsThe Court and the World Audiobook by Stephen BreyerListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Court and the World Subtitle: American Law and the New Global Realities Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Length: 12 hrs and 36 mins Language: English Release date: 09-15-15 Publisher: Random House Audio Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 42 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Publisher's Summary: A fascinating account of how an increasingly globalized and interdependent world influences the deliberations of America's highest court, by the sitting justice and author of Making Our Democracy Work and Active Liberty. In this original, far-reaching, and timely book, Justice Stephen...2015-09-1512h 36Listen Legally to Best Full Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsListen Legally to Best Full Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsThe Court and the World Audiobook by Stephen BreyerListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: The Court and the World Subtitle: American Law and the New Global Realities Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Length: 12 hrs and 36 mins Language: English Release date: 09-15-15 Publisher: Random House Audio Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 42 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Publisher's Summary: A fascinating account of how an increasingly globalized and interdependent world influences the deliberations of America's highest court, by the sitting justice and author of Making Our Democracy Work and Active Liberty. In this original, far-reaching, and timely book, Justice Stephen Breyer examines the...2015-09-1512h 36Step Inside An Next-Level Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.Step Inside An Next-Level Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.The Court and the World: American Law and the New Global Realities by Stephen BreyerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/241861to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Court and the World: American Law and the New Global Realities Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 38 minutes Release date: September 15, 2015 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In this original, far-reaching, and timely book, Justice Stephen Breyer examines the work of the Supreme Court of the United States in an increasingly interconnected world, a world in which all sorts of activity, both public and private—from the conduct of national security policy to the conduct of international trade—obliges the Court to unde...2015-09-1512h 38Grab Full Audiobook in Nonfiction, PoliticsGrab Full Audiobook in Nonfiction, PoliticsThe Court and the World by Stephen Breyer | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Court and the World Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Length: 12 hrs and 36 mins Language: English Release date: 09-15-15 Publisher: Random House Audio Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Summary: A fascinating account of how an increasingly globalized and interdependent world influences the deliberations of America's highest court, by the sitting justice and author of Making Our Democracy Work and Active Liberty. In this original, far-reaching, and timely book, Justice Stephen Breyer examines the work of SCOTUS in an increasingly interconnected world, a world in which all sorts...2015-09-1512h 36Discover the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsDiscover the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsThe Court and the World: American Law and the New Global Realities by Stephen BreyerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/241861to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Court and the World: American Law and the New Global Realities Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 38 minutes Release date: September 15, 2015 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In this original, far-reaching, and timely book, Justice Stephen Breyer examines the work of the Supreme Court of the United States in an increasingly interconnected world, a world in which all sorts of activity, both public and private—from the conduct of national security policy to the conduct of international trade—obliges the Court to unde...2015-09-1512h 38the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politicsthe Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsThe Court and the World: American Law and the New Global Realities by Stephen BreyerPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/241861 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Court and the World: American Law and the New Global Realities Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Stephen Breyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 38 minutes Release date: September 15, 2015 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In this original, far-reaching, and timely book, Justice Stephen Breyer examines the work of the Supreme Court of the United States in an increasingly interconnected world, a world in which all sorts of activity, both public and private—from the conduct of national security policy to the conduct of international trade—obliges the Court to u...2015-09-1510 minThe 92nd Street Y, New YorkThe 92nd Street Y, New YorkSupreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer with Noah Feldman: 92Y Talks Episode 39In a wide-ranging interview with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, Harvard Law professor and Bloomberg View columnist Noah Feldman looks at the issues and challenges confronting the Court at a time when legislation and the law are subject to unusually heightened political passions. The conversation was recorded on March 12, 2015 at New York's 92nd Street Y.2015-05-071h 15Aspen Ideas to GoAspen Ideas to GoJustice Stephen Breyer: What Does the Constitution Mean to YouThrough the lens of history, Justice Stephen Breyer takes a sweeping and entertaining look at why we, the people, follow the Constitution and the courts.—2011 Aspen Ideas Festival2013-04-1813 minHow to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsHow to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsThe Bob Edwards Show, Justice Stephen Breyer, October 26, 2011 by Bob Edwards | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Bob Edwards Show, Justice Stephen Breyer, October 26, 2011 Author: Bob Edwards Format: Original Recording Length: 57 mins Language: English Release date: 10-26-11 Publisher: XM Satellite Radio Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: In 1994, President Bill Clinton appointed Justice Stephen Breyer as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. One of the nations leading scholars and voices of constitutional law, Justice Breyers most recent book is Making Our Democracy Work: A Judges View. He joins Bob to examine the American publics relationship with Supreme Court decisions, addressing how...2011-10-2657 minGet Hooked On Into A Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook Right Now.Get Hooked On Into A Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook Right Now.Making Our Democracy Work: A Judge's View by Justice Stephen BreyerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/99260to listen full audiobooks. Title: Making Our Democracy Work: A Judge's View Author: Justice Stephen Breyer Narrator: Luis Moreno Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 16 minutes Release date: October 8, 2010 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer delivers an impassioned argument for the proper role of America's highest judicial body. Examining historic and contemporary decisions by the Court, Breyer highlights the rulings that have bolstered public confidence as well as the missteps that have triggered distrust. What emerges is a unique approach-certain to be admired...2010-10-0810h 16Turn the Pages of Your Mind, With a Full Audiobook You\'ll FindTurn the Pages of Your Mind, With a Full Audiobook You'll FindMaking Our Democracy Work: A Judge's View Audiobook by Justice Stephen BreyerListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 99260 Title: Making Our Democracy Work: A Judge's View Author: Justice Stephen Breyer Narrator: Luis Moreno Format: Unabridged Length: 10:16:52 Language: English Release date: 10-08-10 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Non-Fiction, Law Summary: Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer delivers an impassioned argument for the proper role of America's highest judicial body. Examining historic and contemporary decisions by the Court, Breyer highlights the rulings that have bolstered public confidence as well as the missteps that have triggered distrust. What emerges is a unique approach-certain to be admired for years to come-to...2010-10-0810h 16Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsMaking Our Democracy Work: A Judge's View by Justice Stephen BreyerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/99260to listen full audiobooks. Title: Making Our Democracy Work: A Judge's View Author: Justice Stephen Breyer Narrator: Luis Moreno Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 16 minutes Release date: October 8, 2010 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer delivers an impassioned argument for the proper role of America's highest judicial body. Examining historic and contemporary decisions by the Court, Breyer highlights the rulings that have bolstered public confidence as well as the missteps that have triggered distrust. What emerges is a unique approach-certain to be admired...2010-10-0810h 16Best Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsBest Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsMaking Our Democracy Work: A Judge's View by Justice Stephen BreyerPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/99260 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Making Our Democracy Work: A Judge's View Author: Justice Stephen Breyer Narrator: Luis Moreno Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 16 minutes Release date: October 8, 2010 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer delivers an impassioned argument for the proper role of America's highest judicial body. Examining historic and contemporary decisions by the Court, Breyer highlights the rulings that have bolstered public confidence as well as the missteps that have triggered distrust. What emerges is a unique approach-certain to be...2010-10-0805 minGrab Full Audiobook in Nonfiction, PoliticsGrab Full Audiobook in Nonfiction, PoliticsMaking Our Democracy Work by Stephen Breyer | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Making Our Democracy Work Author: Stephen Breyer Narrator: Luis Moreno Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 17 mins Language: English Release date: 10-01-10 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Summary: Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer delivers an impassioned argument for the proper role of Americas highest judicial body. Examining historic and contemporary decisions by the Court, Breyer highlights the rulings that have bolstered public confidence as well as the missteps that have triggered distrust. 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