Harvard Law School Library Book Talk | Stephen Breyer, "Reading the Constitution"
On Oct. 2, the Harvard Law School Library hosted Stephen Breyer '64, retired associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, for a discussion on his recent book "Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism." Breyer was joined in conversation by Martha Minow, the 300th Anniversary University Professor at Harvard and former Harvard Law dean. The event was part of a series of book talks sponsored each semester by the Harvard Law School Library since 2014.

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Extended interview: Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer

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