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Justice Stephen Breyer is currently an Associate Justice on the US Supreme Court. President Bill Clinton appointed Breyer in 1994, to succeed Justice Harry Blackmun, who retired. Breyer is considered one of the progressive members of the Court.
When the Supreme Court Chief Justice approves his judgement.
President Bill Clinton nominated Stephen Breyer to replacy Justice Harry Blackmun, who retired in 1994. Justice Breyer was confirmed by a Senate vote of 87-9 on July 29, 1994.
If the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is part of the majority, he or she gets to write the _______.
President Bill Clinton appointed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to succeed Justice Byron White in 1993.
President Ronald Reagan appointed Justice O'Connor to the US Supreme Court in 1981, during his first term of office. She retired from the Court in 2006, after serving during Presidents George HW Bush, Bill Clinton, and first George W. Bush administrations.
Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, who presided over the Supreme Court from 1864-1873, was featured on the $10,000 bill, printed between 1945 and 1969. President Nixon recalled the denomination in 1969 in an effort to combat organized crime, but the bill is still legal tender.
President Obama appointed Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the third woman and first Latina to serve on the US Supreme Court, in 2009. She succeeded Justice David Souter, who retired in June of that year.
Salmon P. Chase, who was Secretary of the Treasury under President Lincoln, and later served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
President Bill Clinton nominated Stephen Breyer to replace Justice Harry Blackmun, who retired in 1994. Breyer joined the US Supreme Court in August 1994; as of January 2010, he has served more than fifteen years on the bench.
No. According to Article II of the Constitution, the power of veto is granted exclusively to the President of the United States. The US Supreme Court plays no role in creating or passing legislation.