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Stephen Breyer Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Nationality, Biography

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Henry Morales

Published Jan 31, 2026

Stephen Breyer is a lawyer and attorney situated in the United States. He has served on the United States Supreme Court as an Associate Justice. President Bill Clinton named him in the position and he made vow on August 3, 1994. Further, Stephen likewise composed the book ‘Making Our Democracy Work’ in 2010.

Stephen Breyer is a hitched man and his better half’s name is Joanna Hare. His better half Joanna is a clinician. Additionally, she is the girl of John Hare, the British Conservative Party’s chief.

The pair got hitched in 1967 and, presently, they have three kids together. Stephen and his significant other Joanna have two little girls named Chloe Breyer and Nell Breyer, alongside a child named Michael Breyer.

Celebrated NameStephen Breyer
Age83 Years
Nick NameBreyer
Birth NameStephen Gerald Breyer
Birth Date1938-08-15
GenderMale
ProfessionLawyer
Birth NationUSA
Place Of BirthSan Francisco, California
NationalityAmerican
ReligionJudaism
FatherIrving Gerald Breyer
MotherAnne A.
SiblingsCharles R. Breyer
HoroscopeLeo
High SchoolLowell High School
UniversityStanford University
AwardsDistinguished Eagle Scout Award and more
Marital StatusMarried
WifeJoanna
Children3
Sexual OrientationStraight
Net Worth$30 Million
Source of WealthLaw Career
Eye ColorLight Brown
Hair ColorSalt and Pepper
LinksWikipedia

The couple’s oldest kid Chloe is an Episcopal minister and creator of The Close.Stephen Bre yer’s present age is 82 years of age.  In the year 1938, he was born in San Francisco, California, United States.

In like manner, Stephen commends his birthday consistently on August 15. He holds an American identity. Regardless of being one of the court’s most seasoned individuals, Stephen Breyer is healthy. He is sound, there are no reports of him experiencing any ailment or illness.

As indicated by NBC News, Stephen Breyer’s assessed total assets is in any event $6.1 million. Besides, his immense reports show his value and responsibility as a magnificent legal counselor.

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer said efforts to expand the court’s bench could damage public faith in the institution, stating that Americans rely on “a trust that the court is guided by legal principle, not politics.”

— Axios (@axios) April 7, 2021


Stephen Breyer hasn’t yet uncovered his arrangements to resign. Following Harry Blackmun’s retirement in 1994, Clinton delegated Stephen Breyer as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court on May 17, 1994.

Prior, in 1993, President Bill Clinton had selected him to fill the opportunity left by Byron White, which was accordingly filled by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Stephen was supported by the Senate on July 29, 1994, by a vote of 87 to 9, and accepted his bonus on August 3, 1994. He was the Court’s second-longest-serving junior adjudicator.