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Jun 27

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What made Justice Anthony Kennedy an influential voice

Writing that it had been "the greatest honor and privilege" to serve, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement hours after the court wrapped up its latest term. Kennedy's decision gives President Trump a chance to nominate another conservative,…

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Jun 27

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The most important qualities Trump will seek in a Justice Kennedy replacement

The retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy sets up the Senate for a likely bruising political fight. Lisa Desjardins and Yamiche Alcindor join Amna Nawaz to discuss who is on President Trump’s list of candidates, what lawmakers will be…

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Jun 27

Watch 10:25
How we’ll remember Justice Kennedy’s Supreme Court impact

Justice Anthony Kennedy leaves behind a legacy in the courtroom and in the lives of those who worked with and for him. Amna Nawaz gets reflections on the jurist’s impact from former Solicitor General Walter Dellinger, Michael Dorf of Cornell…

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Jun 27

Justice Kennedy’s retirement, his legacy and what it means going forward

By Joshua Barajas, Ryan Connelly Holmes

Kennedy was appointed by Ronald Reagan in 1988, but sometimes sided with the court’s liberal justices and became a crucial vote on the nine-justice court on issues from gun rights to affirmative action.

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Jun 27

Justice Kennedy retiring; Trump gets 2nd Supreme Court pick

By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

The 81-year-old Kennedy said in a statement he is stepping down after more than 30 years on the court. That will give President Donald Trump the chance to cement conservative control of the high court.

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Jun 26

On the Supreme Court’s last day of session, travel ban case awaits action

By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

But something could overshadow rulings in those high-profile cases: If Justice Anthony Kennedy were to use the court's last public session on Monday to announce his retirement.

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Mar 02

Abortion case appears to split depleted Supreme Court

By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The abortion debate is returning to the Supreme Court in the midst of a raucous presidential campaign and less than three weeks after Justice Antonin Scalia's death.

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Feb 17

Supreme Court may face extended period with 8 justices

By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

The Supreme Court has managed to function effectively at less than its full nine-member strength for two extended periods in the past 50 years. The question now is whether the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in the middle of the…

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Feb 16

The intrusive investigation behind Supreme Court nominations

By Josh Lederman, Associated Press

White House lawyers are scouring a life's worth of information about President Barack Obama's potential picks for the Supreme Court, from the mundane to the intensely personal.

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Aug 11

Prison reform advocates hope one Supreme Court justice will help end solitary confinement

By Sam Hananel, Associated Press

Prison reform advocates who have spent years campaigning against solitary confinement are counting on a powerful new ally in their quest to end the practice — Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy.

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