CHICAGO -- Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens has died at age 99. A statement from the U.S. Supreme Court said Stevens died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, from complications following a ...
WASHINGTON – Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, the court’s oldest member and leader of its liberal bloc, is retiring. President Barack Obama now has his second high court opening to fill.
Believe it or not, 90-year-old retiree John Paul Stevens is on a media blitz. Granted, he's a retiree of a rather prestigious kind, being the third-longest serving Supreme Court justice in history.
Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who was buried in Arlington National Cemetery this week, was one of the first members of the nation's highest court to express support for LGBT ...
The first twelve chiefs -- Chief Justice of the United States -- Fred Vinson -- Earl Warren -- Warren Burger -- William Rehnquist -- John Roberts Jr. -- Second among equals Former Justice Stevens ...
In almost 35 years on the Supreme Court, Justice John Paul Stevens has handed down, and dissented from, some of the biggest legal decisions of the last generation. Stevens began his long tenure as one ...
WASHINGTON -- In 1976, just six months after he joined the Supreme Court, Justice John Paul Stevens voted to reinstate capital punishment after a four-year moratorium. With the right procedures, he ...
John Paul Stevens moved left as the Supreme Court shifted to the right during his nearly 35 years as a justice. That's how the bow-tie wearing Republican from the Midwest emerged as the leader of the ...
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