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This week’s R&D provides resources on Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement and replacement. Breyer, a moderate liberal who has been on the Supreme Court since 1994, recently announced his retirement from the bench, allowing President Joe Biden the opportunity to make the first Supreme Court pick of his administration. Biden announced that he will fill the vacancy with a Black woman, fulfilling a campaign pledge. Rumored candidates include U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, California Supreme Court Justice Leondra R. Kruger, and U.S. District Judge J. Michelle Childs.
A source told TIME that Biden is considering ten candidates for the vacancy opened by Stephen Breyerhttps://t.co/nEQYL0WA63
— TIME (@TIME) February 3, 2022
Who will replace Stephen Breyer? @ElieNYC predicts: https://t.co/PUdJ5EKIls
— The Nation (@thenation) January 31, 2022
Supreme Court battles have become scorched-earth affairs, but President Biden’s pledge to name a Black woman to fill the vacancy has Republicans weighing how aggressive to be in opposing the nominee and how to do so without appearing racist and sexist. https://t.co/Oxx5LBvQWF
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) February 2, 2022