2006 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Stephen Breyer

2006 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Stephen Breyer

Concurrence
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Concurrence/dissent
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colspan=2 | Bench opinions = 19
colspan=2 | Opinions relating to orders = 1
colspan=2 | In-chambers opinions = 0
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white-space: nowrap colspan=2 valign=top | Unanimous decisions: 2
colspan=2 valign=top | Most joined by: Ginsburg (11)
colspan=2 valign=top | Least joined by: Thomas (4)
valign=top | Deportation
width=20% valign=top | Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Souter, Thomas, Ginsburg, Alito; Stevens (in part)
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bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | Breyer wrote for the Court in ruling that aiding and abetting theft qualified as a deportable theft offense. Stevens filed a separate opinion concurring in part and dissenting in part.
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width=20% valign=top | Souter; Ginsburg (in part)
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bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | Breyer dissented from the Court's denial of "certiorari".
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