Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens plans to retire, the high court's press office reports. Ref. CNN
John Paul Stevens to Retire
Glenn Beck Rants
Unlike Bart Stupak, voters won't have a chance to decide who replaces Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. That one comes down to President Obama and the left controlled Senate. What could possibly go wrong? Who are the leading contenders? What's Obama's strategy? Ref. Source 4
Group: Justice Stevens a "Champion of the Constitution in the Face of the Court's Increasingly Conservative Jurisprudential Trend"
President Obama is vowing a speedy appointment to replace the retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. Stevens has long been regarded as the leader of the "liberal" wing of the Supreme Court. The Alliance for Justice said in a statement, "He has emerged in the past decade as one of the Court's most vocal and eloquent spokespersons for individual liberties, separation of powers, and equal access to justice." We speak with the president of the Alliance for Justice, Nan Aron. Ref. Source 1
John Paul Stevens, the second oldest and third longest-serving Supreme Court justice in history, dies at 99, Stevens, a Republican president's nominee who went on to lead the court's liberal wing, died on Tuesday. President Gerald Ford nominated him to the court in 1975 and he went on to serve for 35 years before retiring in 2010. Ref. USAToday.