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    John Paul Stevens

    United States Supreme Court justice

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  1. Apr 16, 2024 · John Paul Stevens (born April 20, 1920, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died July 16, 2019, Fort Lauderdale, Florida) was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1975 to 2010. Stevens, who traced his American ancestry to the mid-17th century, attended the University of Chicago , where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts ...

  2. Jul 16, 2019 · John Paul Stevens, whose 35 years on the United States Supreme Court transformed him, improbably, from a Republican antitrust lawyer into the outspoken leader of the court’s liberal wing,...

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    • Linda Greenhouse
    • Stevens Gains Prominence in Judge Corruption Case
    • Conservative Views Mark His Initial Tenure—But Liberal Ones Prevail
    • Stevens' Impact on The Supreme Court

    Before he joined the Supreme Court, Stevens made a name for himself in private practice. It took a pair of scandals to bring Stevens, an antitrust attorney, to national prominence. He was general counsel for a specialcommittee the Illinois legislature appointed to investigate claims that two Illinois Supreme Court judges had accepted bribes from a ...

    At first, Stevens’ conservative views made an impact on national law. As a new justice, he sided with the majority inGregg v. Georgia, a landmark case that reinstated the death penalty after a previous case that had struck down the practice throughout the United States. Stevens also entered the court as one of affirmative action’s most vocal enemie...

    Stevens led the majority in decisions like Atkins v. Virginia, in which the Court ruled that executing people with intellectual disabilities is cruel and unusual punishment and violates the Eighth Amendment. The decision narrowed the Court’s view on when the death penalty can be applied. By the time he retired in 2010, Stevens had authored liberal ...

  3. Jul 17, 2019 · Retired Justice John Paul Stevens, whose Supreme Court opinions transformed many areas of American law during his 34 year tenure, died at the age of 99 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., of...

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  5. Jul 17, 2019 · Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, the second longest-serving justice in the Court’s history, died July 16, at the age of 99. Stevens was 90-years-old when he stepped down from the Supreme Court in 2010. (President Barack Obama ’91 appointed former Harvard Law School Dean and Solicitor General Elena Kagan ’86 to the ...

  6. WASHINGTON (AP) — John Paul Stevens, the bow-tied, independent-thinking, Republican-nominated justice who unexpectedly emerged as the Supreme Court’s leading liberal, died Tuesday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after suffering a stroke Monday. He was 99.

  7. Jul 17, 2019 · WASHINGTON (AP) — John Paul Stevens, the bow-tied, independent-thinking, Republican-nominated justice who unexpectedly emerged as the Supreme Court’s leading liberal, died Tuesday in Fort...

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