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Justice Clarence Thomas letter to Randy Holland re Holland Inn of Court: January 10, 2014

Supreme Court of the United States Washington, D. C. 20543
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS
January 10, 2014
The Honorable Randy J. Holland c/o H. Garrett Baker, Esq.
Elzufon Austin Tarlov & Mondell
300 Delaware Avenue
Suite 1700, P.O. Box 1630 Wilmington, DE 19899-1630Dear Justice Holland:
I understand that on November 20, 2013 the Randy.J. Holland Inn of Court was inaugurated in the State of Delaware. Please accept my sincere and heartfelt congratulations for this honor which you have earned for your many contributions to the American Inns of Court movement.
Best wishes to you.
Sincerely,
Clarence ThomasCategories: Clarence ThomasTags: 2014, clarencethomas, congratulations, delaware, garybaker, hollandinn, innsofcourt, judge, judiciary, justicethomas, law, legal, Letters, randyholland, scotus, september, supremecourt -
Justice Clarence Thomas letter to Randy Holland re Lisa Larrimore Ouellette: June 25, 2013

Supreme Court of the United States Washington, D. C. 20543
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS
June 25, 2013
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Justice Holland:
Thank you for your letter of recommendation for Ms. Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, who has applied for a clerkship position with me during the 2014-2015 Term. Your letter will be of great assistance as I review the materials of so many talented applicants. I will give you a call if I need any further information regarding Ms. Ouelette.
Again, thank you for your letter of recommendation.
Sincerely,
Clarence ThomasCategories: Clarence ThomasTags: 2013, clarencethomas, clerk, delaware, judge, judiciary, justicethomas, law, legal, Letters, randyholland, recommendation, scotus, september, supremecourt -
Justice Clarence Thomas letter to Randy Holland re Inns of Court dinner: September 6, 2002

Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS
September 6, 2002
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Justice Holland:
Thank you for your letter of August 23, 2002 inviting my wife and me to the American Inns of Court’s Celebration of Excellence. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept your kind invitation.
Sincerely,
Clarence ThomasCategories: Clarence ThomasTags: 2002, clarencethomas, delaware, dinner, innsofcourt, judge, judiciary, justicethomas, law, legal, Letters, randyholland, scotus, september, supremecourt, thankyou -
Justice Clarence Thomas letter to Randy Holland re Gregory Werkheiser: May 29, 1996

Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS
May 29, 1996
The Honorable Randy J. Holland
Justice
Supreme Court of Delaware P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Dear Justice Holland:
Thank you for your letter of recommendation for Mr. Gregory Werkheiser, who has applied for a clerkship position with me during the 1997-98 Term. Your letter will be of great assistance as I review the materials of so many talented applicants. I will give you a call if I need any further information regarding Mr. Werkheiser.
Again, thank you for your letter of recommendation.
Sincerely,
Clarence ThomasCategories: Clarence ThomasTags: 1996, clarencethomas, clerkship, delaware, judge, judiciary, justicethomas, law, legal, Letters, may, randyholland, scotus, supremecourt -
Justice Byron White letter to Randy Holland re Gregory Werkheiser: May 3, 1991

Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE BYRON R. WHITE RETIRED
May 3, 1996
Dear Justice Holland,
Thank you for writing on behalf of Gregory Werkheiser. I am pleased to have your comments about him and will give his application full consideration.
Sincerely yours,
Byron WhiteThe Honorable Randy J. Holland Justice
Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Categories: Byron WhiteTags: 1996, byronwhite, clerkship, delaware, judge, judiciary, justicewhite, law, legal, Letters, may, randyholland, scotus, supremecourt -
Justice Byron White letter to Randy Holland re Richard Pepperman: April 12, 1991

Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D.C. 20543CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE BYRON R. WHITE
April 12, 1991
Dear Justice Holland,
Thank you for writing on behalf of Richard
Pepperman. I am pleased to have your comments
about him and will give his application full
consideration.Sincerely yours,
Byron WhiteThe Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
208 Courthouse
P.O. Box 2729
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Categories: Byron WhiteTags: 1991, april, byronwhite, clerkship, delaware, judiciary, justicewhite, law, lawclerk, legal, Letters, randyholland, scotus, supremecourt -
Justice Byron White letter to Randy Holland: April 22, 1991

Supreme Court of the United States Washington, D. C. 20543
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE BYRON R. WHITE
April 22, 1991
Dear Justice Holland,
The month of May around here is a very busy time, and what time I have for outside activities is already overcommitted. Regretfully, I cannot plan to be with you. I do appreciate your thinking of me.
Sincerely yours,
Byron WhiteThe Honorable Randy J. Holland
Supreme Court of Delaware
208 Courthouse
P.O. Box 229
Georgetown, Delaware 19947Categories: Byron WhiteTags: 1991, april, byronwhite, delaware, justicewhite, law, legal, letter, randyholland, scotus, supremecourt, whizzerwhite -
Justice Antonin Scalia letter to Randy Holland re Randy J. Holland Inn of Court: October 30, 2013

Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE ANTONIN SCALIA
October 30, 2013
Honorable Randy J. Holland
Delaware Supreme Court
Carvel State Office
Building 820 North French St., 11th Floor
Wilmington, Delaware 19801Dear Randy:
Congratulations on the inauguration of the Randy J. Holland Inn of Court. It does you well deserved honor. You have been one of the leading lights of the judiciary since your appointment to the Delaware Supreme Court in 1986 (a good year for Supreme Court appointments). Your prominence not just as a judge but as a prolific and incisive author, lecturer, and teacher has been a source of pride to the high court of Delaware and to all of us who serve in the judicial branch.
It is risky to name anything after anybody until he is dead. But I share the total confidence of the benchers at the Randy J. Holland Inn that your best days lie ahead.
Warm regards.
Sincerely,
NinoCategories: Antonin ScaliaTags: 1986, 2013, building, DelawareSupremeCourt, hollandinn, honor, innsofcourt, judge, judiciary, law #supremecourt, Letters, october, randyjholland, scotus, share, teacher


