SUPREME COURT
RESEARCH GUIDE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

STEPHEN G. BREYER


ARTICLES

ABA notes: Breyer on supreme civility. Molly McDonough. National Law Journal A15, col. 2. (August 20, 2001).

After September 11: national and international legal tasks. Stephen G. Breyer (transcript). 57 Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York 10. (Winter-Spring 2002).

Afterword. (Symposium: The Legacy of the New Deal: Problems and Possibilities in the Administrative State: Part 2.) 92 Yale Law Journal 1614 (July 1983).

Analyzing regulatory failure: mismatches, less restrictive alternatives, and reform. Stephen G. Breyer. 92 Harvard Law Review 549 (1979).

Antitrust and liberalism. Edward O. Correia. 40 Antitrust Bulletin 99 (Spring 1995).

Antitrust, deregulation, and the newly liberated marketplace. Stephen G. Breyer. 75 California Law Review 1005 (May 1987).

Antitrust expert helped sink Breyer's nomination to the Supreme Court: an interview. Russell Mokhiber. 24 Antitrust Law and Economics Review 95 (Summer 1992).

An Antitrust stumble on the road to the Supreme Court: the Breyer case. Charles E. Mueller. 24 Antitrust Law and Economics Review 1 (Summer 1992).

Beyond the polemic against junk science: navigating the oceans that divide science and law with Justice Breyer at the helm. Joelle Anne Moreno. 81 Boston University Law Review 1033 (December 1, 2001).

The Big-business bias in Breyer's decisions: the nominee's economic views are unjust and wrong. Charles E. Mueller. 17 Legal Times 33 (May 23, 1994).

Breyer: despite tension, judges and reporters share goals. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer). Gina Holland. 148 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1 (June 21, 2002).

Breyer: dump mandatory minimums. 137 New Jersey Law Journal 17 (May 30, 1994).

Breyer gets warm reception from Senate Judiciary (excerpts from nomination hearings). 52 Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 1958 (July 16, 1994).

Breyer restraint: pragmatic nominee could rescue high court from both extremes. Jeffrey Rosen. 107 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (July 12, 1994).

Breyer seen as key justice on copyright; he's no fan of longer protection. Victoria Slind-Flor. 24 National Law Journal 1 (February 25 2002).

Breyer's expensive path to shedding Lloyd's ties. Tony Mauro. 138 New Jersey Law Journal 12, (November 21, 1994).

Breyer's role as sentencing pioneer still rankles; judicial traitor or consensus builder? Naftali Bendavid. 16 Legal Times 7 (May 16, 1994).

Caught in Breyer’s patch. James C. Goodale. 216 New York Law Journal 16 (July 23, 1996).

Cautious praise for a 'moderate centrist.' People for the American Way on Stephen G. Breyer. 16 Legal Times 24 (May 16, 1994).

Changing relationships among European constitutional courts. (A Roundtable Discussion on Constitutionalism, Constitutional Rights & Changing Civil Society), 21 Cardozo Law Review 4, 1051-1061 (February 1, 2000).

The Clinton clones: Ginsburg, Breyer, and the Clinton legacy; both Ginsburg and Breyer are strikingly like the other federal judges appointed by Clinton - noncontroversial individuals with considerable judicial experience who had records indicating their tendency to behave moderately. Karen O'Connor and Barbara Palmer. 84 Judicature 262. (March-April 2001).

The Clinton court is now open for business: the business law jurisprudence of Justice Stephen Breyer. Edward A. Fallone. 59 Missouri Law Review 857 (Fall 1994).

Communication media and its relationship with supreme courts (Conference of Supreme Courts of the Americas). Stephen G. Breyer. 42 Saint Louis University Law Journal 4 (Fall 1998).

Crimes against humanity: Nuremberg, 1946. 71 New York University Law Review 1161 (Nov, 1996).

Does federalism make a difference? Stephen G. Breyer. Public Law, Winter 1999, 651-662.

The Donahue lecture series: Administering justice in the First Circuit. Stephen G. Breyer. 24 Suffolk University Law Review 29 (Spring 1990).

The early constitutional jurisprudence of Justice Stephen G. Breyer: a study of the justice’s first year on the United States Supreme Court. Walter E. Joyce. 7 Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal 149 (Fall 1996).

Economics and judging: an afterword on Cooter and Wald. Stephen G. Breyer. 50 Law and Contemporary Problems 245 (Sept. 22, 1987).

Economics for lawyers and judges. Stephen G. Breyer. 33 Journal of Legal Education 294 (June 1983).

Economists and economic regulation. Stephen G. Breyer. 47 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 205 (Fall 1985).

The Federal judicial law clerk hiring problem and the modest March 1 solution. Edward R. Becker, Stephen G. Breyer and Guido Calabresi. 104 Yale Law Journal 207 (Oct. 1994).

The Federal sentencing guidelines: a dialogue. (Symposium.) Kenneth R. Feinberg and Stephen G. Breyer. 26 Criminal Law Bulletin 5 (Jan/Feb. 1990).

Federal sentencing guidelines revisited. Stephen G. Breyer. 11 Federal Sentencing Reporter 4 (January 1, 2000).

Federal sentencing guidelines revisited (Interview). Justice Breyer. 14 Criminal Justice 1 (Spring 1999).

The First-term performance of Justice Stephen Breyer. Christopher E. Smith, Joyce A. Baugh and Thomas R. Hensley. 79 Judicature 74 (Sept/Oct. 1995).

For Their Own Good - The Cherokees, the Supreme Court, and the early history of the American Conscience. Stephen G. Breyer. The New Republic, 32 (August 7, 2000).

A Fresh look at federal regulatory strategies. Stephen G. Breyer, et al. 32 Adminstrative Law Review 165 (Spring 1980).

Gatering his beames with a crystall glasse: the intellectual property jurisprudence of Stephen G. Breyer. Gordon R. Shea. 2 Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review 195-230 (Spring 1998).

Genetic advances and legal institutions. Stephen G. Breyer. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics. Issue No. 4, Page S23. (Winter 2000).

A Glance at Breyer's (considerable) finances. 17 Legal Times 8 (July 11, 1994).

Gleaning Judge Breyer's judicial philosophy. Thomas L. Jipping. 137 New Jersey Law Journal 17 (June 20, 1994).

Howard Latin's analysis of the Legal and Economic Considerations in the Decisions of Judge Breyer. Wesley A. Magat. 50 Law and Contemporary Problems 87 (Sept. 22, 1987).

Improving the administrative process - time for a new APA? Stephen G. Breyer, et al. 32 Adminstrative Law Review 287 (Spring 1980).

In memorium: Justice Harry A. Blackmun, principle and compassion. Stephen G. Breyer, et al. 99 Columbia Law Review 6 (October 1, 1999).

In memorium: Louis L. Jaffe. Robert C. Clark, Stephen G. Breyer, Lloyd L. Weinreb. 110 Harvard Law Review IV (April, 1997).

The interdependence of science and law. Stephen Breyer. 82 Judicature 24 (July 1, 1998).

Judge Breyer and the Supreme Court's marketplace. Neal R. Stoll and Shepard Goldfein. 211 New York Law Journal 3 (June 21, 1994).

Judge Breyer, champion of deregulation, heads for the court. David C. Wagman. 132 Public Utilities Fortnightly 36(2) (July 1, 1994).

Judge Breyer's other hat. Tim O'Brien. 137 New Jersey Law Journal 1 (July 4, 1994).

Judge Stephen Breyer, in his own words. 137 New Jersey Law Journal 17 (May 23, 1994).

Judging Stephen Breyer's views on economic regulation: a scholarly fan of the market; broad principles valued over individual interests. 17 Legal Times 33 (May 23, 1994).

Judicial independence in the United States. Stephen G. Breyer, et al. 40 Saint Louis University Law Journal 989 (Mid-Summer 1996).

Judicial review: a practising judge’s perspective. Stephen G. Breyer. 19 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 2 (Summer 1999).

Judicial review: a practising judge’s perspective. Stephen G. Breyer. 78 Texas Law Review 4, 761-775 (March 1, 2000).

Judicial review of questions of law and policy. Stephen G. Breyer. 38 Administrative Law Review 363 (Fall 1986).

Just how much purity can a judge attain? William W. Hodes. 16 The National Law Journal A19 (Aug. 1, 1994).

Justice Breyer and the fault lines of antitrust. Stephen F. Ross. 40 Antitrust Bulletin 169 (Spring 1995).

Justice Breyer’s past returns. Lyle Denniston. 18 American Lawyer 85 (April 1996).

Justice Stephen Breyer and the Fourth Amendment. John M. Burkoff and Gabrielle S. Moses. 21 Search and Seizure Law Report 57 (Sept. 1994).

Justice Stephen Breyer's contribution to administrative law. 8 Administrative Law Journal of the American University 721 (Winter 1995).

Justice Stephen G. Breyer, Business friend and environmental foe? An analysis of Justice Breyer’s judicial and non-judicial works concerning environmental regulation. 100 Dickinson Law Review 211 (Fall 1995).

Law Day. Stephen G. Breyer. 35 Tulsa Law Journal 2, 221-225 Winter 2000.

Left out: in their first years on the court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer have established records of extreme moderation. 22 American Lawyer 70 (March 1, 2000).

Legal and economic considerations in the decisions of Judge Breyer. Howard Latin. 50 Law and Contemporary Problems 57 (Sept. 22, 1987).

The legal profession and public service. Stephen G. Breyer. 57 New York University Annual Survey of American Law 403 (Fall 2000).

Legislative developments in judicial review of agency rules. Stephen G. Breyer, et al. 89 Federal Rules Decisions 186 (April 1981).

Legislative history: the philosophies of Justices Scalia and Breyer and the use of legislative history by the Wisconsin state courts. Kenneth R. Dortzbach. 80 Marquette Law Review161 (Fall 1996).

The Legislative veto after Chadha. Stephen G. Breyer. 72 Georgetown Law Journal 785 (Feb. 1984).

Liberty, prosperity, and a strong judicial institution (Judicial independence and accountability). Stephen G. Breyer. 61 Law and Contemporary Problems 3 (Summer 1998).

Little drama in Breyer's hearings; with a moderate Court, less at stake for interest groups. Henry J. Reske. 80 ABA Journal 16(2) (Sept. 1994).

Lloyd's of London haunts Breyer's high-court debut; does slew of recusals signal a hobbled justice? Tony Mauro. 17 Legal Times 1 (Oct. 10, 1994).

Luncheon address. Stephen G. Breyer. 57 Antitrust Law Journal 771 (Fall 1988).

Moderate in the extreme; far from being liberal trailblazers, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer have taken cautious steps on the high court. 23 Legal Times 14 (March 6, 2000).

O'Connor, Breyer go west, get an earful on Indian rulings; tribal courts decry new limits on their power. Tony Mauro. National Law Journal A10, col. 1. (August 6, 2001).

On the uses of legislative history in interpreting statutes. Stephen G. Breyer. 65 Southern California Law Review 845 (Jan. 1992).

Our democratic constitution. Stephen G. Breyer. 77 New York University Law Review 245 (May 1, 2002).

Plain thinking: the tax jurisprudence of Stephen Breyer. 63 Tax Notes 1077 (May 30, 1994).

Reconstructing Russia: U.S. can help judges gain independence. Stephen G. Breyer. 104 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (Nov. 11, 1991).

The Record of Judge Breyer. Stephen L. Kass and Michael B. Gerrard. 211 New York Law Journal 3 (May 27, 1994).

Reforming regulation. Stephen G. Breyer. 59 Tulane Law Review 4 (Oct. 1984).

The Relationship between the federal courts and the Puerto Rico legal system. Stephen G. Breyer. 53 Revista Juridica de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 307 (Spring/Summer 1984).

Rewriting law through legislative history. Gregory J. Stohr. 17 Legal Times 26 (July 18, 1994).

The Rookie: Justice Breyer weighs in. Kenneth Jost. 18 Legal Times 11, p.S26, col. 1 (July 31, 1995).

Rulings reveal little of Judge Breyer's heart; precise but passionless. Eva M. Rodriguez. 17 Legal Times 1 (May 23, 1994).

Same crime, same time. (United States Sentencing Commission Guidelines; interview with federal judge Stephen G. Breyer, one of the darftsmen.) Kenneth B. Noble. 100 Los Angeles Daily Journal 4 (April 23, 1987).

A Sampler from Judge Stephen Breyer. Stephen G. Breyer. 16 Legal Times 11 (June 14, 1993).

Scenes from the Breyer hearings; liberals throw up hands, conservatives roll eyes, and ethicists are at each other's throats. Eva M. Rodriguez. 17 Legal Times 10 (July 18, 1994).

Stephen Breyer and modern antitrust: a snug fit. John E. Lopatka. 40 Antitrust Bulletin 1 (Spring 1995).

Summary of Breyer's rulings on media issues. 18 News Media & the Law 33(1) (Summer 1994).

Syracuse University College of Law centennial address. Stephen G. Breyer. 46 Syracuse Law Review 1179 (Summer 1996).

These 'very rotten bananas' should be discarded; Breyer on mandatory minimums. 17 Legal Times 14 (May 23, 1994).

A Twentieth Amendment parable. John Copeland Nagle. 72 New York University Law Review 470 (May 1997).

Two models of regulatory reform. Stephen G. Breyer. 34 South Carolina Law Review 629 (May 1983).

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer. 25 Antitrust Law and Economics Review 1 (Summer 1994).

What did Breyer agree to? The First Circuit's dance with equitable tolling. Joseph R. Danos. 67 Tax Notes 395 (April 17, 1995).

Why Breyer flunks the ethics litmus test. Monroe Freedman. 137 New Jersey Law Journal 5 (Aug. 22, 1994).

You can’t always get what you want: reflections on the Ginsburg and Breyer nominations. Mark Silverstein and William Halton. 12 The Journal of Law and Politics 459 (Summer 1996).


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TREATISES & GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS

Breyer, Stephen G. Breaking the vicious circle: toward effective risk regulation. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993. [KF 3958 .B74 1993]

Breyer, Stephen G. Regulation and its reform. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, c1982. [HD 3616 .U47 B68 1982]

Eaton, Jade Alice and Richard D. Cudahy. Stephen G. Breyer--The impact of antitrust economics on rate regulation. From Proceedings of the Conference on Conference on [sic] Competition and Regulation--Compatible Bedfellows?: The challenge of regulating a competitive energy industry, January 18, 1990, Washington, DC. Washington, D.C.: The Coordinating Group, c1992. [KF 2120 .A75 C66 1990]

Nomination of Stephen G. Breyer to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Exec. Rpt. 103-31. U.S. Senate, 103rd Congress, 2nd Session. [Y1.1/6:103-31] MICROFICHE RESERVE.

Nomination of Stephen G. Breyer to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Hearings. S.Hrg. 103-715. Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, 103rd Congress, 2nd Session. [Y4.J89/2:S.Hrg.103-715] MICROFICHE.


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