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Liberal media continues to vent over Stephen Breyer staying on Supreme Court
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Justice Stephen Breyer remaining on the Supreme Court is a gamble
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18 Jul 2021
Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) said Sunday CNN’s “State of the Union” if Justice Stephen Breyer decided to retire from the Supreme Court, it should be “sooner rather than later.”
Anchor Dana Bash said, “Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer told my colleague Joan Biskupic exclusively this week that he has not made a decision on when he will retire from the court. I know you know you fellow Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal says he is very concerned about the liberal wing of the court being sustainable. So is Justice Breyer making a mistake by not retiring?”
Klobuchar said, “I’m not going to speculate on his retirement. In your exclusive interview from CNN, it was very clear that he said two reasons. One is health that he would look at and, two, the court. When you look at the court, he has to be concerned about the makeup. And you have to be concerned about how you get a justice on the court with all of the manipulation that Mitch McConnell has eng
Towleroad Gay News Lack of Supreme Court Term Limits, lifetime tenure, has pushed the average age of judicial nominees down as presidents appoint younger justices in hopes they will serve for many decades. Erin Schaff/Pool/AFP via Getty Images
Pressure on Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to step down will likely grow now that the court’s session has ended.
Breyer, 82, joined the court in 1994. His retirement would allow President Joe Biden to nominate his successor and give Democrats another liberal justice, if confirmed.
Supreme Court justices in the U.S. enjoy life tenure. Under Article 3 of the Constitution, justices cannot be forced out of office against their will, barring impeachment. This provision, which followed the precedent of Great Britain, is meant to ensure judicial independence, allowing judges to render decisions based on their best understandings of the law – free from political, social and electoral influences.
Klobuchar Suggests Breyer Shouldn t Wait Out Retirement If He Plans On Doing So
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