
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast Justice Anthony Kennedy: Life, Law, and Liberty
Nov 11, 2025
Justice Anthony Kennedy, a retired Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, delves into his influential three-decade tenure on the bench. He shares how Western values shaped his views on dignity and liberty and emphasizes the importance of separating personal beliefs from judicial duty. Kennedy discusses landmark rulings on abortion, same-sex marriage, and free speech, revealing how social science informed his opinions. He also warns against the dangers of polarized discourse and stresses the need for civility in democracy, reminding listeners of the profound impact of the Constitution.
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San Francisco Roots And Family Stories
- Anthony Kennedy recalls riding in his grandfather's big yellow trucks and meeting people on the wharf in San Francisco as a child.
- He describes family political humor that shaped his early life and identity.
Liberty As A Spacing Word
- Kennedy links Western openness to individual self-definition and opportunity.
- He argues that liberty is a 'spacious' constitutional term meant to unfold over time.
Ask Why Before You Decide
- Judges must constantly ask themselves why they reached a decision to guard against hidden bias.
- Kennedy advises introspective questioning in every case to ensure impartiality.







