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Justice Stephen Breyer to Return to First Circuit

Retired US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has announced his plan to return to the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in the fall, where he will hear cases while on senior status.

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Confirmation by Circuit Executive

Circuit Executive Susan Goldberg confirmed the news, expressing the court’s enthusiasm to accommodate Breyer’s request. However, specific dates for his return have not yet been finalized.

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Judicial Background

Breyer previously served on the First Circuit from 1980 to 1994 before his appointment to the US Supreme Court, where he spent over 27 years. His return to the First Circuit marks a significant milestone in his distinguished judicial career.

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Continued Judicial Activity

Following his retirement in 2022, Breyer has remained active in the legal sphere. He has been teaching at Harvard Law School, authored a book on the US Constitution, and participated in various public events. His decision to hear cases at the First Circuit aligns with his commitment to judicial service even in his retired capacity.

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Legacy of Previous Justices

Breyer’s return to the First Circuit follows in the footsteps of other retired Supreme Court Justices, including the late Sandra Day O’Connor and Justice David Souter, who continued to contribute to the judiciary post-retirement by hearing cases at appellate courts.

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