WASHINGTON (AP) — In the nearly 30 years that Justice Stephen Breyer has spent on the Supreme Court, it’s been conservative, then more conservative and now much more conservative. The court’s rapid rightward shift in recent years was a change for the liberal jurist who’s just announced his retirement. But Breyerr, who announced his retirement Thursday, has said repeatedly that the court shouldn’t be seen as political, and that judges aren’t “junior-league politicians.” In remarks Thursday at the White House, Breyer described America as a “complicated country” and an “experiment that’s still going on.” He said future generations would ”determine whether the experiment still works.”