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ABC News(WASHINGTON) Associate Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer retired from the high court in 2022 but isn t finished prodding his former conservative colleagues to abandon what he sees as an aggressive tack to the right in how they interpret the law."Slow down. Period," Breyer, 85, said bluntly of his message to the court s majority in a wide-ranging interview with ABC News Live PRIME."You re there a long time," he added, addressing the three justices nominated by former President Donald Trump. "It takes three years, four years, five years, maybe, before you begin to adjust."Breyer has been on an all-out media blitz with the release of his 10th book, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism, an attack on the method of judging favored by his former colleagues that now threatens generations of established legal precedent.As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to release major rulings in a historic series of cases this spring, Brey
Tetra Images - Henryk Sadura/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on Wednesday that she will move ahead with her attempt
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Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer discusses the reversal of Roe v. Wade, attacks on judges, and his views on law and a series of consequential issues with MSNBC’s Ari Melber in this new installment of 'The Summit Series with Ari Melber,' featuring discussions with leaders at the summit of their fields (More at: msnbc.com/Summit).