Justice Stephen Breyer was born and grew up in San Francisco, California. He attended Stanford University, received a second Bachelor's degree from Magdalen College, Oxford University (England), and received his law degree from Harvard Law School. From 1980-1994, he was a judge on the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, based in Boston, Massachusetts.
President Bill Clinton appointed Breyer to the US Supreme Court in 1994 to succeed Justice Harry Blackmun, who retired that year.
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Stephen G. Breyer is affiliated with the Democratic party. Stephen Breyer is an associate justice of the Supreme Court. He has been a justice since 1994.
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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.
US Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer is 79 years old (born August 15, 1938).
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.
Justice Stephen Breyer was born August 14, 1938, in San Francisco, California.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Associate Justice Stephen Breyer is still very much alive as of January 21, 2010, and still serving on the US Supreme Court. President Clinton appointed Breyer to the Court in 1994.
President Clinton nominated both Justice Ginsberg and Justice Breyer to the US Supreme Court. Justice Ginsberg joined the Court in 1993, Justice Breyer in 1994. Both justices are still active.
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.
Stephen is Catholic.
President Clinton nominated Stephen Breyer to succeed Justice Harry Blackmun in 1994. Justice Blackmun was a Nixon appointee who served on the Court from 1970 until his retirement in 1994.