Justice Stephen Breyer celebrated his 83rd birthday over the weekend, sustaining his position as the oldest current justice. Here’s a look back into some of his most notable decisions 1/8
A member of the court’s liberal wing, Breyer helped advance LGBT rights by joining the landmark 2015 decision legalizing gay marriage and most recently the 2020 decision protecting gay and transgender employees from workplace discrimination reut.rs/37Uz521 2/8
Justice Breyer helped uphold the Affordable Care Act, former President Barack Obama’s signature domestic policy achievement, in Republican-backed challenges to its legality reut.rs/3D9kxKq 3/8
Breyer authored two high-profile rulings in 2016 and 2020 striking down Republican-backed laws in Texas and Louisiana that sought to impose restrictions on clinics and doctors who perform abortions reut.rs/3ANMTHY 4/8
In 2015, Breyer questioned the constitutionality of capital punishment, noting among other things that the death penalty has been marred by racial discrimination and politics, and that often times the sentence was imposed arbitrarily reut.rs/37SeFXo 5/8
In 2005, Breyer was the swing vote in a pair of cases questioning whether religious displays on public property violated the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment, which bars governmental endorsement of religion 6/8
Liberal activists urged Breyer to announce his retirement this year voicing their frustration that he didn’t bear in mind the precarious nature of Democratic control of the Senate, a suggestion that Breyer has shown no desire to fulfill at this point reut.rs/3srDKls 7/8
Which historical Justice Breyer decisions resonated with you the most? Let us know in the comments 👇 8/8
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One year has passed since the launch of our newsletter the Daily Docket. Here’s a look into some of the most compelling stories that were covered since Aug.17, 2020 1/15
After his start date at @RopesGray got bumped, 2020 Columbia Law School graduate Danny Burns turned to TikTok to occupy his free time. His topic of choice? Law in the realm of wizards and muggles with his analysis of Harry Potter’s justice system reut.rs/3CYT6D4 2/15
Former President Donald Trump shared his nominee, conservative Amy Coney Barrett, to replace liberal U.S. Supreme Court icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died on Sept. 18, 2020 reut.rs/3gdhiHR 3/15
Explainer: What crimes can the U.S. Capitol rioters be charged with? reut.rs/3nCmdD4
Dozens of supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump have been criminally charged in connection with the violent storming of the U.S. Capitol building earlier this week, and many more cases are expected. reut.rs/3nCmdD4
Five people died as a result of the riot, including a Capitol Police officer. No one has been charged yet in connection with any of those deaths. Several criminal statutes and theories of liability could be used against the rioters, legal experts said. reut.rs/3nCmdD4
Lawyers spurn Trump campaign in individual donations, including from Jones Day
A Reuters analysis of Federal Election Commission records shows a wide gulf between individual lawyer donations to the candidates reut.rs/3jfDaRy
Lawyers have long donated more to Democratic presidential candidates than to Republicans, data shows. The profession leans left overall, according to a 2015 report reut.rs/3jfDaRy
Lawyers at Jones Day, which has earned millions as outside counsel to U.S. President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign, have donated nearly $90,000 to the campaign committee of Trump’s Democratic rival Joe Biden reut.rs/3jfDaRy
Factbox: Regulatory probes Google is facing in Asia reut.rs/31m1dIE
The DOJ is expected to file a lawsuit against Google, possibly asking a court to break up the $1 trillion search and advertising giant. reut.rs/3oj3bmW
Australia sued Google in July for misleading consumers in order to use their personal data for targeted advertising. Its antitrust regulator has warned that Google’s acquisition of Fitbit may hurt competition in health and online advertising markets. reut.rs/3oj3bmW