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Letter from Chief Justice John Roberts to Randy J. Holland re The Passing of Roberts’ Father – December 1, 2008
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543CHAMBERS OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE
December 1, 2008
The Honorable Randy Holland
Justice of the Supreme Court of Delaware P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Randy:
Thank you for your kind note conveying condolences on my father’s passing. My family and I appreciate your supportive sentiments.
It is of course a difficult time for us, but we recognize how truly blessed we were by my father’s life, and we will try to live up to his example as we go forward.
Thank you again for thinking of us.
With best wishes,
John Roberts Jr.
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Letter from Chief Justice John Roberts to Randy J. Holland re Judicial Conference Advisory Committee – September 11, 2007
CHAMBERS OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543September 11, 2007
Honorable Randy J. Holland
Associate Justice
Supreme Court of Delaware 34 The Circle
Georgetown, DE 19947Dear Justice Holland:
I am pleased to learn from Jim Duff, Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, that you are willing to remain a member of the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules. I hereby extend your membership for another three-year term, which will expire on October 1, 2010.
Thank you for your past and continuing contributions to the work of the Judicial Conference through your service on this committee. I would appreciate your formal acceptance of this appointment at your earliest convenience.
Sincerely,
John Roberts Jr.CC:
Honorable Anthony J. Scirica
Honorable Garrett E. Brown, Jr.j
Honorable Carl E. Stewart
Mr. James C. Duff
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Letter from Chief Justice John Roberts to Randy J. Holland re Middle Temple book– February 9, 2007
CHAMBERS OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE
Supreme Court of the United States Washington, D. C. 20543
February 9, 2007
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
34 The Circle
Court of Chancery Building
Georgetown, Delaware 19947-1502Dear Randy,
I have enclosed my foreword to Middle Temple Lawyers and the American Revolution. My congratulations to you and Eric Stockdale on your completion of this interesting undertaking. I will have an electronic copy of the document sent to your chambers by e-mail as well.With best wishes,
Sincerely,
John
Categories: John RobertsTags: american, book, delaware, erikstockdale, forward, innsofcourt, johnroberts, judge, judiciary, justiceroberts, law, lawyer, legal, Letters, middletemple, note, randyholland, revolution, scotus, supremecourt -
Letter from Chief Justice John Roberts to Randy J. Holland – November 8, 2005
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543CHAMBERS OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE
November 8, 2005
The Honorable Randy J. Holland Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Randy:
Thank you for your kind note and congratulations. Please let everyone on the Appellate Rules Committee know that I have recently changed my mind and now favor shorter page limits for everything! Two hundred cert. petitions a week will do that to you.With all best wishes,
Sincerely,
John
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Letter from Justice John Paul Stevens to Randy J. Holland re Holland Inn– November 20, 2013
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE JOHN PAUL STEVENS (RETIRED)
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543November 20, 2013
Honorable Randy J. Holland. Delaware Supreme Court
34 The Circle
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Justice Holland:
Because my friend for many, many years, Irving Morris, has spoken so highly about your contributions to the law, I welcome the opportunity to congratulate you (and the founding members of the Holland Inn) for their decision to name the new Inn of Court after you. It is an appropriate tribute.Sincerely,
John Paul Stevens
Categories: John Paul StevensTags: 2013, delaware, hollandinn, innsofcourt, irvingmorris, johnpaulstevens, judge, judiciary, justicekennedy, law, lawyer, legal, Letters, note, november, randyholland, scotus, supremecourt -
Letter from Justice John Paul Stevens to Randy J. Holland – September 23, 2002
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE JOHN PAUL STEVENS
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543September 23, 2002
Honorable Randy J. Holland
Justice, Supreme Court of Delaware P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Justice Holland:
Many thanks for your letter of August 23rd inviting me to attend the presentation by the American Inns of Court to Justice Kennedy on Saturday, October 19, 2002. Much as I would like to accept, other commitments make it necessary for me to decline.Sincerely,
John Paul Stevens
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Letter from Justice Harry Blackmun to Randy J. Holland – April 14, 1997
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE HARRY A. BLACKMUN RETIRED
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543April 14, 1997
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
Post Office Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Justice Holland:
I write in response to your letter of April 10 with its invitation to meet with your group on Monday, April 28. I understand that you and Hal Braff telephoned my chambers about this invitation. I wish that I could accept but have determined that I must give you a negative response.
You have my best wishes for a successful gathering.
Sincerely,
Harry Blackmun
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Letter from Justice Elena Kagan to Randy J. Holland re Delaware Bar Association – December 27, 2017

Supreme Court of the United States Washington, D. C. 20543
CHAMBERS OF
JUSTICE ELENA KAGANDecember 27, 2017
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Delaware State Bar Association
8 W. Laurel Street Georgetown, DE 19947Dear Randy:
Thank you for inviting me to speak to the Delaware Bar Association this spring. I am honored to be asked, but unfortunately other commitments make it impossible for me to accept.
Best wishes for a successful year, and thank you again for the invitation.
Sincerely,
ElenaElena Kagan
Associate JusticeAll best wishes for a happy new year.
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Letter from Justice Elena Kagan to Randy J. Holland re Holland Inn Visit – April 24, 2017

Supreme Court of the United States Washington, D. C. 20543
CHAMBERS OF
JUSTICE ELENA KAGANApril 24, 2017
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, DE 19947Dear Randy:
Thank you for inviting me to meet with members of the Randy J. Holland American Inn of Court during your visit to the Supreme Court on May 22. I appreciate the invitation, but unfortunately other commitments make it impossible for me to accept.
Best wishes for an enjoyable visit, and thank you again for the invitation.
Sincerely,
ElenaElena Kagan
Associate JusticeCategories: Elena KaganTags: 2017, april, delaware, innofcourt, innsofcourt, judge, judiciary, justiceskagan, law, lawyer, legal, Letters, note, randyholland, scotus, supremecourt, thankyou, visit -
Letter from Justice Elena Kagan to Randy J. Holland re Appellate Judges Education Institute Summit – March 28, 2017

Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543CHAMBERS OF
JUSTICE ELENA KAGANMarch 28, 2017
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, DE 19947Dear Randy:
Thank you for inviting me to participate in the Appellate Judges Education Institute’s 2017 Summit this fall. I am honored to be asked, but unfortunately other commitments make it impossible for me to accept.
Best wishes for a successful summit, and thank you again for the invitation.
Sincerely,
ElenaElena Kagan
Associate JusticeAwfully sorry I can’t make this.
Categories: Elena KaganTags: 2017, appellate, delaware, education, handwritten, judge, judiciary, justiceskagan, law, lawyer, legal, Letters, march, note, randyholland, scotus, summit, supremecourt