Justice Breyer Gets an Emotional Thanks From Chief Justice After Final Oral Argument
"For 28 years this has been his arena for remarks profound and moving, questions challenging and insightful, and hypotheticals downright silly," the chief justice said.
April 27, 2022 at 02:38 PM
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Retiring Justice Stephen Breyer on Wednesday wrapped up 28 years of U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments as an emotional Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. offered his colleagues' "deep appreciation for sharing the privilege of the bench with him."
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