Justice Stephen Breyer appeared for a rare virtual interview and said that once a justice takes the bench, 'politics goes out the window,' adding that justices rule based on judicial philosophies
Justice Stephen Breyer appeared for a rare virtual interview Wednesday afternoon and said that once a justice takes the bench"politics goes out the window," adding that justices rule based on judicial philosophies.
In a wide-ranging but brief conversation sponsored by the American Bar Association, Breyer acknowledged that politics might influence the appointment of a judge but not how he or she ultimately rules from the bench. "I've never seen politics in that sense" Breyer said.
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