In an interview with The National Law Journal, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer commented not only on his new book but on a range of issues—including his thinking about retirement, the collegiality of the court and his recent dissent on capital punishment.
A transcript of the conversation, edited for length and clarity, follows. Our related story, by Tony Mauro, is here.
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