Obituaries Related to "Stevens" from New York Times Archive
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, Who Led Liberal Wing, Dies at 99
On the Supreme Court, John Paul Stevens transformed from a Republican antitrust lawyer into the leader of the court’s liberal wing.
Justice John Paul Stevens Had Some Things to Say Before He Died
Stevens’s “The Making of a Justice” is both a personal memoir and a meditation on the law.
Julia Ruth Stevens, Babe Ruth’s Daughter, Dies at 102
The Babe’s adopted daughter was a tireless promoter of baseball, and of her father’s legacy.
Brody Stevens, Comic Who Explored His Darker Side, Dies at 48
His subject matter included his own struggles with depression, although he said he didn’t want to be known as “the guy who had this breakdown.”
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, Who Led Liberal Wing, Dies at 99
On the Supreme Court, John Paul Stevens transformed from a Republican antitrust lawyer into the leader of the court’s liberal wing.
May Stevens, Who Turned Activism Into Art, Is Dead at 95
“The reason I’m an artist,” she once said, “is because it’s a place where you can be totally free.”
Why Justice Stevens Turned Against the Death Penalty
He ended up seeing it as a failure.
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, Who Led Liberal Wing, Dies at 99
On the Supreme Court, John Paul Stevens transformed from a Republican antitrust lawyer into the leader of the court’s liberal wing.
May Stevens, Who Turned Activism Into Art, Is Dead at 95
“The reason I’m an artist,” she once said, “is because it’s a place where you can be totally free.”
Why Justice Stevens Turned Against the Death Penalty
He ended up seeing it as a failure.
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Tina Packer, Powerhouse of Shakespeare Performance, Dies at 87
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Rhoda Levine, Pathbreaking Opera Director, Dies at 93
Starting out in the 1970s as a rare woman in a field dominated by men, she directed the premieres of a pair of politically charged modern classics.
Gabriel Barkay, 81, Dies; His Discoveries Revised Biblical History
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