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'''Stephen Breyer''', ] Justice (]-current) | '''Stephen Breyer''', ] Justice (]-current) | ||
Appointed by ] ] in 1994. Considered as a liberal judge, along with ], and ], and often finds common causes with moderates ], and ]. | Appointed by ] ] in 1994. Considered as a liberal judge, along with ], and ], and often finds common causes with moderates ], and ]. Breyer, along with ], voiced a dissenting opinion in the Supreme Court's 2003 ruling on ], where the Court ruled that the ] was not unconstitutional. |
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Stephen Breyer, US Supreme Court Justice (1994-current) Appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1994. Considered as a liberal judge, along with David Souter, and Ruth Bader-Ginsburg, and often finds common causes with moderates Anthony Kennedy, and Sandra Day O'Connor. Breyer, along with John_Paul_Stevens, voiced a dissenting opinion in the Supreme Court's 2003 ruling on Eldred v. Ashcroft, where the Court ruled that the Sony Bono Copyright Term Extension Act was not unconstitutional.