What you need to know about the process to replace Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer
Here is a look at process to nominate and confirm a successor as Justice Stephen Breyer goes into retirement
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his plan to retire after serving more than two decades on the court. The departure gives President Biden the opportunity to deliver on his promise to nominate the court’s first Black woman. Photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
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