Justice Stevens shares certain personal memories in this speech given as part of the Nathaniel L. Nathanson Memorial Lecture series at the University of San Diego School of Law on April 7, 2004. It was the 20th lecture in a series honoring Justice Stevens\u27 good friend and former teacher who had a profound influence on his career
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I am honored to be at this distinguished law school. Lee Irish and I were law clerks for Justice Whi...
Remarks from Jeffrey Robbins, a friend of Chief Justice Ralph D. Gants. He first met Ralph when they...
A speech delivered to the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society Annual Meeting luncheon, held in...
Remarks by the Honorable John Paul Stevens, Retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Un...
When Justice John Paul Stevens passed away on July 16, 2019, I was flooded with personal memories of...
As a law clerk to Justice Stevens in the October Term 2002, I felt that the very best part of the jo...
The great importance Justice John Paul Stevens attaches to his bonds with former colleagues has long...
Few have served the public with greater distinction than Justice John Paul Stevens. That service beg...
It is a great pleasure to be with you today to deliver the 2016 Nathaniel Nathanson Lecture. I am de...
Attorney General Levy produced a list of candidates for President Ford and it seems clear he particu...
FIVE CHIEFS: A SUPREME COURT MEMOIR. By John Paul Stevens. New York: Little, Brown & Co. 2011. 292 p...
John Paul Stevens’s first published judicial opinion was a Dissent. He joined the Seventh Circuit a ...
In this column we commemorate Justice John Paul Stevens (April 20, 1920 – July 16, 2019). He served ...
Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who died Sept. 3, is remembered for his disarming warmth and hum...
In any discussion about United States Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, you\u27re likely to h...
I am honored to be at this distinguished law school. Lee Irish and I were law clerks for Justice Whi...
Remarks from Jeffrey Robbins, a friend of Chief Justice Ralph D. Gants. He first met Ralph when they...
A speech delivered to the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society Annual Meeting luncheon, held in...
Remarks by the Honorable John Paul Stevens, Retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Un...