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Justice Breyer and the "Living Document"

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NPR has this recent interview with Justice Stephen Breyer, in which he discusses his ideas about the Constitution as a "living document," the appointment of judges based on their politics, and how the Supreme Court has changed since he was appointed to the bench in 1994.  The article also provides an excerpt from Justice Breyer's book Making Our Democracy Work, A Judge's View.

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