NPR Examines Decrease In Protestant Justices On Supreme Court

If U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens retires in the near future, it could lead to a situation in which in the court would be without a Protestant justice for the first time in history, NPR’s “Morning Edition” reports. Among the court’s nine justices, Stevens is the only Protestant, six are Catholic and two are Jewish…

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