Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, whom Republican President Gerald Ford appointed to the Supreme Court in 1975, announced his retirement on April 9, 2010, effective one day after the Court rises for summer recess. He officially retired on June 29, 2010.
Justice Stevens is considered by many the leader of the progressive bloc of justices, and is widely respected for his keen intellect. He has been a member of the Supreme Court for 34 years, making him one of the longest-serving justices in the Court's history.
Justice John Paul Stevens was born April 20, 1920.
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Because John Paul Stevens has been on the Supreme Court the longest, and is the Senior Associate Justice.
Retired US Supreme Court justice John Paul Stevens is 97 years old (birthdate: April 20, 1920).
US Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens' official title is "Senior Associate Justice," meaning he is the associate justice with the longest tenure on the Court. Stevens was nominated by President Gerald Ford, and commissioned in 1975, more than 34 years ago.
Justice Stevens is an avid golfer, playing several times a week when he and his wife stay at their home in Florida.
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Associate Justice John Paul Stevens achieved a BA in English from the University of Chicago in 1941, and is a 1947 magna cum laude graduate of Northwestern University School of Law.
President Ford nominated Justice John Paul Stevens to the US Supreme Court in 1975. Justice Stevens retired in June 2009 and was succeeded by Justice Sotomayor.
Justice John Paul Stevens, who joined the Court in 1975 and retired in June 2010.
Justice John Paul Stevens was a judge of the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 1970 to 1975. He was appointed to the position by President Nixon.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
John Paul Stevens was born on April 20, 1920.