Supreme Court Bar Memorial for Justice John Paul Stevens
The Supreme Court Bar held a memorial in the Upper Great Hall of the nation’s highest court for the late Justice John Paul Stevens, who died… read more
The Supreme Court Bar held a memorial in the Upper Great Hall of the nation’s highest court for the late Justice John Paul Stevens, who died July 16, 2019. Supreme Court justices, family of Justice Stevens, the attorney general, and former law clerks gathered to honor him. Those who made tributes included the late justice’s granddaughter, the U.S. solicitor general, and several former law clerks for Justice Stevens. close
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