Stevens Announces He ‘Will Surely’ Retire During Obama Presidency, Withholds Decision On Timing

U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, leader of the court’s liberal bloc for more than 15 years, said he “will surely” retire while President Obama is president but stopped short of announcing whether he would step down this year, the Washington Post reports. In March, Stevens told a New Yorker reporter that he would decide about retirement in 30 days…

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