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Randy J. Holland Celebration of Life: “Here I Am, Lord” sung by Jenness Parker with piano accompaniment by Nancy Holland
I, the Lord of sea and sky
I have heard my people cry
All who dwell in dark and sin
My hand will save
I have made the stars of night
I will make their darkness bright
Who will bear my light to them?
Whom shall I send?
Here I am, Lord
Is it I, Lord?
I have heard You calling in the night
I will go, Lord
If You lead me
I will hold Your people in my heart
I, the Lord of wind and flame
I will tend the poor and lame
I will set a feast for them
My hand will save
Finest bread I will provide
‘Til their hearts be satisfied
I will give my life to them
Whom shall I send?
Here I am, Lord
Is it I, Lord?
I have heard You calling in the night
I will go, Lord
If You lead me
I will hold Your people in my heart
I will hold Your people in my heartWritten by: Dan Schutte
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Justice Anthony Kennedy Letter: April 3, 2002

Supreme Court of the United States Washington, D. C. 20543
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE ANTHONY M. KENNEDY
April 3, 2002
Supreme Court of Delaware P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, Delaware 19947
Re: American Inns of Court Dinner – October 11, 2003
Dear Randy,
Thank you for your leadership on the Dialogue
of Freedom.
Regarding the American Inns of Court, this letter is to confirm that all of the major rooms in the Court have been reserved for the American Inns of Court dinner on October 11, 2003.
Sincerely,
Anthony Kennedy
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Randy J. Holland Celebration of Life: Professor Chen-En Ko Remarks
Dear Ilona, family and friends of Justice Randy Holland.
On behalf of the Taiwan Corporate Governance Association and Randy’s many friends in the academic, professional and government communities in Taiwan, I’d like to express our most sincere condolences to Ilona and family.
Randy began his friendship with us in 2007, when he accepted our invitation to give a keynote speech in our International Conference of Corporate Governance with the support of the Delaware State Government.Since then, Randy, together with Ilona, taking many 8000-mile flights to Taiwan to volunteer his service annually for 13 consecutive years until the pandemic started. Over the years. Randy became our teacher and mentor by sharing with us his intellectual knowledge and insightful experiences accumulated through his long legal career. Randy also provided valuable advice to several important institutions in Taiwan, including the Judicial Yuan Academy of Judges, Financial Supervisory Commission, Taiwan Stock Exchange, the National Taiwan University, etc..
With his assistance and encouragement, the Judicial Yuan sent a team of judges to visit Delaware and to study its court system in 2015 and eventually established a specialized Court for Intellectual Property and Business in 2020. When Randy retired from the Supreme Court of Delaware in 2017, the Taiwan Corporate Governance Association translated and published a collection of his speeches and awarded him the honor of being the first Fellow of the Taiwan Corporate Governance Academy.
We are indebted to Randy’s tremendous support and guidance. Thank you, Randy. You have left us a legacy that inspires us to persist in improving our legal infrastructure in a democratic society. Indeed, Randy is the embodiment of the American spirit of generosity and unceasing willingness to help others. Delaware and the Holland family have given Taiwan a great gift.
And gave me a great friend. While we mourn the loss of this amazing person, we cherish his wisdom and memories. Randy, you will be missed by all of us. May you rest in peace.
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Anthony Kennedy Letter- April 14, 1997

Supreme Court of the United States Washington, D. C. 20543
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE ANTHONY M. KENNEDY
April 14, 1997
The Honorable Randy J. Holland Supreme Court of Delaware
P.O. Box 369
Georgetown, DE 19947
Dear Justice Holland:
Many thanks for your letter of April 11. I regret that I am not available for the luncheon on Monday, April 28, but of course extend you best wishes for a most successful visit here.
Sincerely,
Anthony KennedyCategories: Anthony Kennedy -
Anthony Kennedy Letter- May 30, 1991

CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE ANTHONY M. KENNEDY
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington, D. C. 20543May 30, 1991
Honorable Randy J. Holland Supreme Court of Delaware 208 Courthouse
P.O. Box 229
Georgetown, DE 19947Dear Justice Holland:
As you so well know, the selection of clerks is of critical importance to the operation of the Chambers and I most appreciate that you have taken the time to write such a careful letter of recommendation on behalf of Richard C. Pepperman. I will be writing directly to the applicant soon and you may be assured I will give very careful weight to your recommendation.
Thank you again for your assistance in this matter.Sincerely,
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Elizabeth Noble Remarks: Randy J. Holland Celebration of Life
Hi, I’m Elizabeth I clerked with Justice Holland from 2005 to 2006. I learned quite a bit from Justice Holland. I think he’s impacted my career primarily in my writing. I think I really learned a lot about effective legal writing, working for him, reading many, many briefs and learning what’s effective and what’s not.
My favorite memory of him is Justice Holland, Ilona, and I were supposed to go see a movie and I can’t remember what movie it was, but it was sold out. And the only movie at the same time that had tickets available was Finding Nemo. So we decided to go for it and we were sitting in a theater full of children and their parents, and I’m not sure I’ve ever laughed so much in a movie. And it was a very fun experience to see that side of him.
He will be greatly missed.
Note: The law clerk remarks were limited in time due to the number of clerks.
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