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    You can’t follow Breyer on ‘the Tweeter’ (access required)

    Who says Supreme Court justices aren't savvy in the ways of social media? At a congressional hearing Thursday, Justice Stephen Breyer testified that he indeed uses Twitter, which the 72-year old refers to as "the Tweeter" or the "Tweeting thing." Breyer opened his account to monitor the uprising in Iran, he said. "I ...

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    One Response to “You can’t follow Breyer on ‘the Tweeter’ (access required)

    1. You make the choice and sometimes the choice makes you, the respect of integrity is priceless to an impartial judicial system, the lose of its integrity leaves no reason for its respect!-Born to do battle, drafted at birth.a.k.a.Warrior Breed!-Michael E. McKinzy, Sr.-04-19

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