[applause] thank you for joining us. I am going to leave the hardcore legal questions to my colleague, so i start with the news as a journalist. I think a lot of us are still trying to get our heads around the ideas that are right, that existed for 50 years, can evaporate. I wonder if you would just start off by taking us inside the deliberations around the Dobbs Decision and particularly how you tried to persuade your fellow justices to maybe take a different course. It does not mean you do not feel the emotion and all of them. What judge wisdom told me years ago, he was one of the circuit, you ought to read about their story. My god, they really segregated the south. Wisdom, it was he was a great judge. He said, were you angry when you are angry at the majority, here is what you do. You write an opinion and say how awful they are. Really just no holds barred. When you finish that, you read it and you throw it in the wastebasket. Once again, you write your dissent. You see where this
And is a professor at Harvard Law School. [applause] thank you for joining us. I am going to leave the hardcore legal questions to my colleague, so i start with the news as a journalist. I think a lot of us are still trying to get our heads around the ideas that are right, that existed for 50 years, can evaporate. I wonder if you would just start off by taking us inside the deliberations around the Dobbs Decision and particularly how you tried to persuade your fellow justices to maybe take a different course. It does not mean you do not feel the emotion and all of them. What judge wisdom told me years ago, he was one of the circuit, you ought to read about their story. My god, they really segregated the south. Wisdom, it was he was a great judge. He said, were you angry when you are angry at the majority, here is what you do. You write an opinion and say how awful they are. Really just no holds barred. When you finish that, you read it and you throw it in the wastebasket. Once again, y
Powered by cable. Up next, a discussion with retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen breyer. He talks about the decision in dobbs versus jackson Womens Organization that struck down abortion rights and roe v. Wade. He also spoke of originalism and term limits or justices. Former Justice Stephen breyer served on the Supreme Court for 28 years and is now a professor at Harvard Law School. [applause] nancy thank you all for joining us. I am going to leave the hardcore legal questions to my learned colleague. I always start with news, as a hardcore journalist. A lot of us are still trying to get our heads around the idea that a right that existed 50 years can evaporate. I wonder if you would start by taking us inside deliberation around the Dobbs Decision and particularly, how you tried to persuade your fellow justices to maybe take a different course. Prof. Breyer the most interesting thing to me about the judiciary is very rarely the inside story. It is because, when you disagree with the
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