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- Title
10 × 10.
- Authors
Breyer, Stephen
- Abstract
Stephen Breyer, born in San Francisco in 1938, is a graduate of Stanford, Oxford, and Harvard Law School. He taught law for many years as a professor at Harvard Law School and at the Kennedy School of Government. He has also worked as a Supreme Court law clerk (for Justice Arthur Goldberg), a Justice Department lawyer (antitrust division), an Assistant Watergate Special Prosecutor, and Chief Counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee. In 1980 he was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit by President Carter, becoming Chief Judge in 1990. In 1994 he was appointed a Supreme Court Justice by President Clinton. He has written books and articles about administrative law, economic regulation, and most recently, Making Democracy Work: A Judge’s View, a book about the Constitution. His wife, Joanna, was born in Great Britain and is a clinical psychologist. They have three children (Chloe, Nell, and Michael) and five grandchildren.
- Subjects
LEGAL process theory; JURISPRUDENCE; HART, Henry; SACKS, Albert M. (Albert Martin), 1920-1991; POLITICAL doctrines
- Publication
International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2012, Vol 10, Issue 3, p771
- ISSN
1474-2640
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/icon/mos009