Like many, I spent Wednesday, July 17 reflecting on the wonderful year I spent clerking for Justice John Paul Stevens. As others have said, he was a fine man — brilliant but unassuming, decisive but persuadable, sure of his views but gentle in expressing them, and guided through it all by a moral compass sorely lacking in so many of today’s public figures
Justice Stevens shares certain personal memories in this speech given as part of the Nathaniel L. Na...
FIVE CHIEFS: A SUPREME COURT MEMOIR. By John Paul Stevens. New York: Little, Brown \u26 Co. 2011. 29...
Justice John Paul Stevens will be remembered for the seminal environmental law decisions that he pen...
Like many, I spent Wednesday, July 17 reflecting on the wonderful year I spent clerking for Justice ...
John Paul Stevens’s first published judicial opinion was a Dissent. He joined the Seventh Circuit a ...
Few have served the public with greater distinction than Justice John Paul Stevens. That service beg...
In this column we commemorate Justice John Paul Stevens (April 20, 1920 – July 16, 2019). He served ...
As a law clerk to Justice Stevens in the October Term 2002, I felt that the very best part of the jo...
Justice John Paul Stevens, now starting his thirty-third full term on the Supreme Court, served as l...
“It is confidence in the men and women who administer the judicial system, ” John Paul Stevens once ...
In any discussion about United States Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, you\u27re likely to h...
Attorney General Levy produced a list of candidates for President Ford and it seems clear he particu...
The editors of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review dedicate the law review’s inaugural Supreme Cour...
How to sum up a corpus of opinions that spans dozens of legal fields and four decades on the bench? ...
Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. J...
Justice Stevens shares certain personal memories in this speech given as part of the Nathaniel L. Na...
FIVE CHIEFS: A SUPREME COURT MEMOIR. By John Paul Stevens. New York: Little, Brown \u26 Co. 2011. 29...
Justice John Paul Stevens will be remembered for the seminal environmental law decisions that he pen...
Like many, I spent Wednesday, July 17 reflecting on the wonderful year I spent clerking for Justice ...
John Paul Stevens’s first published judicial opinion was a Dissent. He joined the Seventh Circuit a ...
Few have served the public with greater distinction than Justice John Paul Stevens. That service beg...
In this column we commemorate Justice John Paul Stevens (April 20, 1920 – July 16, 2019). He served ...
As a law clerk to Justice Stevens in the October Term 2002, I felt that the very best part of the jo...
Justice John Paul Stevens, now starting his thirty-third full term on the Supreme Court, served as l...
“It is confidence in the men and women who administer the judicial system, ” John Paul Stevens once ...
In any discussion about United States Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, you\u27re likely to h...
Attorney General Levy produced a list of candidates for President Ford and it seems clear he particu...
The editors of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review dedicate the law review’s inaugural Supreme Cour...
How to sum up a corpus of opinions that spans dozens of legal fields and four decades on the bench? ...
Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. J...
Justice Stevens shares certain personal memories in this speech given as part of the Nathaniel L. Na...
FIVE CHIEFS: A SUPREME COURT MEMOIR. By John Paul Stevens. New York: Little, Brown \u26 Co. 2011. 29...
Justice John Paul Stevens will be remembered for the seminal environmental law decisions that he pen...