The Last Common Law Justice: The Personal Jurisdiction Jurisprudence of Justice John Paul Stevens

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Rodger D. Citron

Touro University - Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Date Written: 2011

Abstract

When Justice John Paul Stevens announced his retirement from the Supreme Court in April 2010, the news was accompanied by the inevitable counting of votes on the Supreme Court. The conventional wisdom was that Stevens's retirement meant the departure of the most senior liberal Justice from the Court and that his successor would not substantially change the political orientation of the conservative Court led by Chief Justice John Roberts. The focus on the political implications of Stevens's retirement obscured a significant aspect of his retirement: the loss of the Supreme Court's preeminent common law lawyer.

Keywords: Justice John Paul Stevens, Retirement, Supreme Court

Suggested Citation

Citron, Rodger D., The Last Common Law Justice: The Personal Jurisdiction Jurisprudence of Justice John Paul Stevens (2011). 88 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 433, 2011, Touro Law Center Legal Studies Research Paper Series, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2346543

Rodger D. Citron (Contact Author)

Touro University - Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center ( email )

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