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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: September 9, 2014

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR.
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543September 9, 2014
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Randy:
Many thanks for the invitation to attend the American Inns of Court Celebration of Excellence on October 25th, and congratulations on your receipt of the Justice Lewis F. Powell Award for Professionalism and Ethics. I very much wish that I could attend, but unfortunately I have a conflicting obligation that evening. On that day, I will be in New Haven for an event at Yale Law School with Justices Thomas and Sotomayor.
I am sorry that I will not be there for the awards, but I trust that the evening will, as always, be a memorable one.
Sincerely yours,
SamCategories: Samuel AlitoTags: 2014, delaware, justicealito, law, lawyer, Letters, randyholland, samuelalito, scotus, september, supremecourt -
Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: January 17, 2014

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR.
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543January 17, 2014
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369Georgetown, Delaware 19947
Dear Randy:
I was honored to receive your invitation to speak in Wilmington on March 10 or 24, and I apologize for the delay in responding. I have been trying to convince myself that I could fit this into my schedule, but I am afraid I can’t. In fact, I am now getting a bit nervous that I have already made too many commit- ments for the end of what is shaping up as a very demanding term. I suspect you know the feeling.
I trust that the meeting will be a great success, and I applaud your continued work with the American Inns of Court.
Sincerely yours,
SamCategories: Samuel AlitoTags: 2014, delaware, judge, justicealito, law, legal, Letters, randyholland, samulalito, scotus, supremecourt -
Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: November 8, 2013

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR.
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543November 8, 2013
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
34 The Circle
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Randy:
Congratulations on the honor of being the namesake of the new Randy J. Holland Inn of Court! I know of your dedication and hard work on the Inns of Court movement, and this is a most fitting recognition of your tireless efforts. It also shows the high regard in which you are held by the members of the bar in Delaware and beyond. You have provided a great example of all that is best in our profession, and I am very happy you are receiving this most deserved recognition.
I am sure that the new Inn, inspired by the example of its namesake, will flourish and serve its members, the bar, and the public.
Congratulations on this wonderful occasion.
Sincerely,
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: May 8, 2013

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR.
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543May 8, 2013
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
Post Office Box 369
Georgetown Delaware 19947Dear Randy:
Thank you so much for your letter and for the copy of your new book, Delaware’s Destiny Determined by Lewes. I know I will enjoy reading it and have added it to my summer reading list.
I hope we have an occasion to see each other in the not too distant future.Thank you, again, for sending the book.
Sincerely yours,
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: March 9, 2011

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR.
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543March 9, 2011
Honorable Randy J. Holland
Associate Justice
Supreme Court of Delaware
34 The Circle
Georgetown, DE 19947Dear Randy:
I very much regret that I cannot be present in Wilmington on March 16 when you will receive the American Judicature Society’s Dwight D. Opperman Award for Judicial Excellence, but I did not want to allow the occasion to pass without extending my sincere congratulations for this great honor. Your work, both on and off the bench, is well known and highly esteemed by state and federal judges and by practitioners throughout the country, and I am not at all surprised that the excellent selection panel chose you as this year’s honoree. They could not have made a better decision.
Before we first met, I had heard my Third Circuit colleagues from Delaware sing your praises, and whenever my work required me to analyze a question of Delaware law (or, for that matter, any other legal question) I was always pleased when I was able to turn to one of your opinions for help. Later, it was a pleasure to get to know you in person through our service on the Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, where your broad knowledge of appellate practice was of great assistance. And most recently, I have enjoyed the opportunity to see you in connection with events sponsored by the American Inns of Court, for which you have done superb work.
During my Third Circuit days, I came to have a very high appreciation of the quality of the Delaware judiciary, which is surely one of the very best in the nation, and I have always thought that you exemplified the finest characteristics of your state’s bench, fairness, scholarship, level-headedness and a dedication to the well-being of the community.
Congratulations again on your receipt of the Opperman Award, a high and well-deserved honor named for a great friend of the American judiciary.
Warm regards,
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: May 24, 2010

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR.
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543May 24, 2010
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
Post Office Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Randy:
It was a pleasure meeting the students from Weequahic High School. They were an impressive group of teenagers with some very good questions. I enjoyed talking to them and learning about their school.
Mr. Braff and his colleagues are to be commended for the work they are doing with the students. It is evident from our meeting that whatever obstacles these young adults have encountered in their lives or their education, they are focused on improving themselves. They were respectful and polite, and their questions showed a genuine interest in our judicial system.
Sincerely,
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: October 22, 2008

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR.
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543October 22, 2008
Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Randy:
Thanks for your letter of October 9, 2008. I am not entirely sure that I will be in Washington on November 17. (I need to be in New York City that evening, and I am not sure what travel plans my wife has in mind.) But if I am here, I would be delighted to stop by and greet the Delaware attorneys.
I hope that all is well with you, and I hope to see you on November 17.
Sincerely,
SamSamuel A. Alito, Jr.
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: January 28, 2008

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL ALITO
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543January 28, 2008
Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Randy:
Thank you for you letter of January 11 inviting me to speak at the dinner during National High School Mock Trial Championship on May 10, 2008. The Mock Trial Championship sounds like a very interesting event, and I truly wish that I could accept your kind invitation to speak at the dinner. Unfortunately, I have already committed to a number of speaking engagements in May, and as you know, that is a very busy time at the Court. I learned from the past two Terms that I must limit my outside commitments, especially during the months of May and June, so I am afraid that I will not be able to address the students and other attendees at the dinner.
I hope that you have been well, and I look forward to seeing you at some time in the not-too-distant future.
Sincerely,
SamSamuel A. Alito, Jr.
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: November 5, 2007

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL ALITO
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543November 5, 2007
The Honorable Randy Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369 Georgetown, DE 19947Dear Randy:
Many thanks for your kind note of October 24. Martha-Ann and I thoroughly enjoyed the American Inns of Court’s Celebration of Excellence, and it was good to have the opportunity to spend some time with you and Ilona. Congratulations on your important and well-deserved award.
I hope that we will have the opportunity to see each other again in the not-too-distant future.
Sincerely,
SamSamuel A. Alito, Jr.
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: June 1, 2007

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR.
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543June 1, 2007
Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Randy:
Thank you very much for the copy of your new book Middle Temple Lawyers and The American Revolution, and for the kind inscription. The release of the book at the Rule of Law Conference in Richmond to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Jamestown was quite appropriate. The volume looks very interesting, and if I make it through the end of the Term, I will enjoy reading it!
With all good wishes, I am
Sincerely,
SamSamuel A. Alito, Jr.
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