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Stephen Gerald Breyer
- Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, was born
in San Francisco, California, August 15, 1938. He married Joanna
Hare in 1967, and has three children— Chloe, Nell, and Michael.
He received an A.B. from Stanford University, a B.A. from Magdalen
College, Oxford, and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School. He served
as a law clerk to Justice Arthur Goldberg of the Supreme Court
of the United States during the 1964 Term, as a Special Assistant
to the Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Antitrust, 1965–1967,
as an Assistant Special Prosecutor of the Watergate Special Prosecution
Force, 1973, as Special Counsel of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee,
1974–1975, and as Chief Counsel of the committee, 1979–1980.
He was an Assistant Professor, Professor of Law, and Lecturer
at Harvard Law School, 1967–1994, a Professor at the Harvard
University Kennedy School of Government, 1977–1980, and
a Visiting Professor at the College of Law, Sydney, Australia
and at the University of Rome. From 1980–1990, he served
as a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First
Circuit, and as its Chief Judge, 1990–1994. He also served
as a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States, 1990–1994,
and of the United States Sentencing Commission, 1985–1989.
President Clinton nominated him as an Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court, and he took his seat August 3, 1994. |

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