At this point, you'd have to figure that anyone old enough to remember attending the 1932 World Series at Wrigley Field would have to be as old as a former Supreme Court Justice. And — hey, hey, holy ...
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 ...
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, the court's oldest member and leader of its liberal bloc, is retiring. Stevens will step down when the court finishes its work for the summer in late June or ...
Stated he regretted one vote, his 1976 opinion to uphold the death penalty in Gregg v. Georgia. Was partial to bow ties and enjoyed flying, competitive bridge and tennis. Longtime Chicago Cubs fan.
Yesterday the Supreme Court heard from Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna and right-wing activist attorney James Bopp in oral arguments for Doe v. Reed, a case with vast ramifications for open ...
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 ...
Justice John Paul Stevens, who was nominated to the Supreme Court by Republican President Gerald Ford in 1975 in the wake of Watergate and stepped down almost 35 years later as a leader for the ...
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