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On fish and other problems. Read More
November 7, 2007 | In Truth & Justice
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The world according to Dean Acheson. Read More
November 7, 2007 | In Belief
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The Constitution is a very workable document, Breyer says. Read More
November 7, 2007 | In Truth & Justice
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The normal attitude when you write a dissent is "how right I am." Read More
November 7, 2007 | In Truth & Justice
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San Francisco taught Justice Breyer how to be a good citizen. Read More
November 7, 2007 | In Identity
Stephen Gerald Breyer is an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Appointed in 1994, Breyer is often regarded as more liberal than most other members of the court. He is highly regarded across the political spectrum for his pragmatic, rather than ideological, approach to the Constitution. In Bush v. Gore, which settled the controversial 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore, he issued a widely respected dissent which criticized those who would decide the case on the basis of equal protection. Breyer, a Rhodes Scholar, was educated at Stanford, Oxford and Harvard. He is the author of Breaking the Vicious Circle: Toward Effective Risk Regulation. Ideas recorded at the 2007 Aspen Ideas Festival on: 7/5/07
