Before joining the Supreme Court, Judge John Paul Stevens first took a moderate position on the right of abortion. When President Gerald Ford nominated Stevens of the time, the right of abortion was politically controversial as they are today. In a sense, Stevens does not have to take a strict attitude toward abortion in order to enter the Supreme Court. When he continued at the time of the Supreme Court, Judge Stevens showed a position to support the choice in the decision of abortion rights.
John Paul Stevens, the 101st judge of the US Supreme Court, was the first judge appointed by President Gerald Ford. John Paul Stevens became a member of the High Court in December 1975. Stevens is a middle-aged man whose reputation is a zealous and diligent attorney and a leading judge who has received the highest acclaim from the American Bar Association Committee. I examined his record. "Judicial craftworker" is judged by the judge, "It is two honors Stevens received from the US Court of Appeals.
I sat down with the Supreme Court Judge John Paul Stevens who retired in Washington DC on Wednesday. Stevens took a memoir that recorded the "five chiefs", his 60-year court record, and the relationship with five different judges in between. This is a complete record of the interview. John Paul Stevens: What about the death penalty? Of course, this is a long story, as I have been involved in this problem for a long time. But remember that there are always two parts to the problem. One is "Do you think the death penalty is constitutional?" Another problem is whether it can be considered wise. Regarding the second question, is your opponent a policy issue? I have never felt this to be a particularly sensible punishment.