Category: Letters
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: January 28, 2008
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL ALITOSupreme Court of the United StatesWashington, D. C. 20543 January 28, 2008 Honorable Randy J. HollandSupreme Court of DelawareP.O. Box 369Georgetown, Delaware 19947 Dear 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.
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: November 5, 2007
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL ALITOSupreme Court of the United StatesWashington, D. C. 20543 November 5, 2007 The Honorable Randy HollandSupreme Court of DelawareP.O. Box 369 Georgetown, DE 19947 Dear 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
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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 StatesWashington, D. C. 20543 June 1, 2007 Honorable Randy J. HollandSupreme Court of DelawareP.O. Box 369Georgetown, Delaware 19947 Dear 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
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: October 5, 2006
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL ALITOSupreme Court of the United States Washington, D. C. 20543 October 5, 2006 Honorable Randy J. HollandSupreme Court of DelawareP.O. Box 369Georgetown, DE 19947 Dear Randy: I was honored to receive your invitation to be the keynote speaker at the dinner honoring Judge Roth on October 28, 2006. I very much
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: August 10, 2006
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE SAMUEL ALITOSupreme Court of the United States Washington, D. C. 20543 Honorable Randy J. HollandSupreme Court of Delaware P.O. Box 369Georgetown, DE 19947 August 10, 2006 Dear Randy: Thank you for your letter of July 6, 2006. The last weeks of the Term were extremely hectic, but I am now back in
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Letter from Justice Samuel Alito to Randy J. Holland: December 2, 2005
United States Court of Appeals for the Third CircuitCHAMBERS OF SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR.JUDGEU. S. COURTHOUSE NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 07101-9999 December 2, 2005 Randy J. HollandJusticeSupreme Court of DelawareP.O. Box 369Georgetown, DE 19947 Dear Justice Holland: Many thanks for your kind note and good wishes. Like you, I am sorry that we did not have
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Three Letters between Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Randy J. Holland – November 19, 2019
Three letters between Justice Randy J. Holland and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, beginning with a letter dated November 19, 2019. Justice Holland reaches out to Justice Ginsburg on behalf of Lord Justice McCombe of The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn. Holland conveys a request for Justice Ginsburg to recommend Justice Breyer for the honorary title
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Letter from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Randy J. Holland – July 17, 2019
CHAMBERS OF JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURGSupreme Court of the United StatesWashington, D. C. 20543 July 17, 2019 The Honorable Randy J. HollandRehoboth Beach, DE 19971 Dear Randy:I am not attending the October 26 dinner and will be in New York October 27. But I would be glad to greet Lady Black (have not yet met
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Email from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Randy J. Holland – March 25, 2019
Dear Justice GinsburgI understand. We will miss you. Congratulations on the Anniversary of your honorary degree. They were wise to recognized your extraordinary ability fifty years ago.Ilona and I wish you continued good healthBest alwaysRandy Dear Randy,To my disappointment I must miss the Delaware Opera’s Scalia/Ginsburg production. Term’s last sitting period runs through April 26.
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Article observing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s absence from the public for two months – January 29, 2019
My dad saved this because he had been speaking with Justice Ginsburg during the “watch”… and even had gotten a note six days before this article published. It was a notable period. We now have 20/20 hindsight, but in real time, no one knew how the story would end.