Good morning and welcome to Supreme Court Brief! This morning sees the final argument of the 2021-22 Term. It also marks the final argument in front of retiring Justice Stephen Breyer. The day seemed like a good time to revisit Justice Breyer’s first oral arguments and memorable moments of his 1994-95 term. Plus, scroll down for some thoughts on the Roberts Court and the establishment clause.
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Justice Stephen Breyer. Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/ALMBreyer’s First Term: A Female ‘Chief,’ Four Gold Stripes and a Lawyer’s Earring
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