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The career of Justice Stevens

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Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, the leader of the court's liberal judges, has announced that he will retire this summer.

His decision marks the end of his 35-year tenure, which began when President Gerald Ford nominated him in 1975.

Stevens posed for his official portrait in 1999.
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, the leader of the court's liberal judges, has announced that he will retire this summer. His decision marks the end of his 35-year tenure, which began when President Gerald Ford nominated him in 1975. Stevens posed for his official portrait in 1999.
vm/Gary Hershorn/Reuters
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