justice stephen breyer, who was appointed by president bill clinton, retired in 2022 after nearly three decades on the bench. he was considered a liberaljustice. mr breyer has now published a book reflecting on his career. my colleague sumi somaskanda sat down with him and asked about some of the most pressing questions before the court — as well a lack of public trust in the us's highest legal authority. justice breyer thank you forjoining us on bbc news, what impact do you be overturning of the constitutional right to an abortion has had on a country? it right to an abortion has had on a count ? ., ., ., ., , ., country? it would have a lots of different impacts, _ country? it would have a lots of different impacts, and - country? it would have a lots of different impacts, and we - country? it would have a lots of| different impacts, and we wrote an awful lot of words where we said for example, you think that when you overturn this that you are overturning the whole problem of our portions over to legislators and you will never have to hear in this court another case involving abort