Early Reactions to Justice John Paul Stevens’s Announcement
April 9th, 2010 admin

Reactions to Justice John Paul Stevens’s retirement announcement are coming in quickly. Let’s get you up to speed on what folks are saying. Chief Justice John Roberts: Associate Justice John Paul Stevens has earned the gratitude and admiration of the American people for his nearly 40 years of distinguished service to the Judiciary, including more than 34 years on the Supreme Court. He has enriched…
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“After years as justice, John Paul Stevens wants what’s ‘best for the court’”: Robert Barnes will have this article Sunday in The Washington Post. And The Associated Press reports that ” Justice Stevens says he’ll retire in Obama’s term .”
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“Stevens retirement gives Obama second Supreme Court pick; John Paul Stevens, the longest serving Supreme Court justice, plans to leave the bench in June; The Stevens retirement allows President Obama to name a second high court justice, opening the way for a likely confirmation battle”: Warren Richey of The Christian Science Monitor has...
Below is an essay by Kenneth A. Manaster for our thirty-day (temporarily postponed yesterday) series on John Paul Stevens. Manaster is a law professor at Santa Clara University, and has written a book on Stevens’ involvement with a 1960s investigation of corruption on the Illinois Supreme Court, Illinois Justice: The Scandal of 1969 and...
Justice John Paul Stevens’ civility, intellect, and convictions are evident during both oral arguments and his announcement of opinions from the bench. During oral arguments, he is polite, thoughtful, and humorous. Pointed in his questioning, he seeks to understand the facts in every case. He has occasionally chosen to read dissents from the...
The following is an essay for our thirty-day series on Justice Stevens, by Chicago Tribune editor and columnist Bill Barnhart . Barnhart is the author of a forthcoming biography on the justice, John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life (Northern Illinois University Press, 2010). Former Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, quoting an unnamed predecessor,...
Just so anyone out there doesn’t think this is some one-week-later April Fool’s Day joke, here’s Justice John Paul Stevens’s retirement letter , dated April 9, 2010. The letter reads: My dear Mr. President: Having concluded that it would be in the best interests of the Court to have my successor appointed and confirmed well...
The newest piece in our thirty-day series honoring John Paul Stevens, below, is a tribute from Stanley Temko, a co-clerk with Justice Stevens for Justice Wiley Rutledge during the 1947 Supreme Court Term and now senior counsel at Covington & Burling. Like Justice Stevens, this year Mr. Temko celebrates his ninetieth birthday. Justice John Paul...
The following essay for our thirty-day series on John Paul Stevens is by Frederick Schauer , David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia. Schauer’s research focuses on the First Amendment. His papers discussing Justice Stevens’ jurisprudence include “Justice Stevens and the Size of Constitutional...
Potential Supreme Court nominees? For weeks, the media laundry machine has been circulating news of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens’s impending retirement. Now that the buzzer has gone off on that , it’s time to switch to the next cycle: speculation as to who President Barack Obama will nominate to replace him. President Obama...
The following essay, by Jeffrey L. Fisher , is the last in our series on John Paul Stevens. Fisher, now an associate professor of law at Stanford Law School, clerked for Justice Stevens during the 1998-1999 Supreme Court Term. This essay is adopted from remarks he made at UC Davis’ 2009 Symposium on The Honorable John Paul Stevens. In 1968, the...
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