Proper noun
Breyer (plural Breyers)
A surname.
Breyer suggests that one possible resolution is to say that the ordinary system allows for weighing need and burden and review in federal court. Source: Internet
But as Justice Breyer pointed out, the First Amendment does not have to be construed in this extraordinarily individualistic way. Source: Internet
Breyer, p. 48 The Battle of Tsushima proved conclusively the effectiveness of heavy guns over intermediate ones and the need for a uniform main caliber on a ship for fire control. Source: Internet
Breyer, p. 172 It is often held that the Renown and Courageous classes were designed for Fisher's plan to land troops (possibly Russian) on the German Baltic coast. Source: Internet
Dissenting from a July order that allowed construction to continue, Justice Stephen Breyer wrote that the court's action "I fear, may operate, in effect, as a final judgment." Source: Internet
Genesis and Breyer moved to New York after the musician and artist was injured in a fire at the home of producer Rick Rubin in 1995, and they used the money from a lawsuit related to the injuries from the blaze to fund their "pandrogyne" project. Source: Internet