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WASHINGTON (AP) - Justice John Paul Stevens says he does not stay on the Supreme Court to set records. But he doesn't sound like someone who is getting ready to retire, either.
Stevens just turned 87. He appears in good health and wrote the recent decision in the global warming case that chided the Bush administration for its environmental policy.
In an interview with the federal judiciary's monthly newsletter, Stevens said, "I know there are a lot of people out there who think I've been here five or 10 years too long. But the reason I stay on is that I enjoy the job."
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