


A hand-written note from Justice Anthony Kennedy to Justice Randy Holland from June 17, 2002. During a visit to admit an applicant to the U.S. Supreme Court Bar. If anyone knows which lawyer this might have been, please send a message or leave a comment.
“Greeting Randy, I have an engagement right after this session so we will not have the chance to visit. I will call you soon.”
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
JUSTICE RANDY J. HOLLAND
June 17, 2002
TO MOVANT: Do not use the title of an applicant except for an active or retired state or federal judge, or a member of the U.S. Senate or House of Representatives. It is acceptable to use the following terms, as appropriate: son, daughter, husband, wife, sister, brother, aunt, uncle, son-in-law, daughter- in-law, father, or mother. It is inappropriate to make comments about an applicant such as referring to former service as a law clerk.
PROCEED TO THE ROSTRUM WHEN YOUR NAME IS CALLED BY THE CLERK. WAIT FOR THE CHIEF JUSTICE TO ANNOUNCE YOUR NAME BEFORE MAKING
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT: