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Supreme Court Justice Breyer has not decided when he will retire
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, center, is under pressure from liberals to retire and allow President Joe Biden to name his successor. (Washington Post photo by Bill O Leary)
Published July 16. 2021 12:05AM
Ann E. Marimow, The Washington Post
WASHINGTON - Justice Stephen Breyer is staying put for now. The Supreme Court s oldest justice has not decided when he will retire and is relishing his role as the senior liberal on the bench, he said in a new interview with CNN.
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