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Supreme Court — Part 2
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DATE: December 11,
1953 a
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susject: MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION CONCERNING GROUP OF 4
SPECIAL AGENTS DESIRING ADMISSION TO PRACTICE s
BEFORE THE U. S. SUPREME COURT.
You were advised on December 2, 1953, that a group of
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ecial Agents (approximately 20} were in the process Gi GOtain=
ing the necessary papers for admission to practice before the
U. S. Supreme Court. The agents were desirous of having the
Acting Solicitor General, Robert L. Stern, as their sponsor and
to have him move for their admission to the U. S. Supreme Court
this, it was recommended that Special Agent
To cu e
lL ————i informally contact the secretary of the Acti
olicitor General to determine his desires on sponsoring the
agenta. a
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2.
Stern, an
C be giad to ask Mr. Stern whether he would
b4 ao honor the agents by acting as their sponsor,
On Tuesd
December 8, 1953, Special Agent
ontacted
in the absence o
also being a secretary of Mr.
On Thursday, December 10, 1953,
Y advised Mr. Stern would be glad to sponsor
il onday, December 1h, 1953, at 11:30 A.M.,
e would sponsor the group.
RECOMMENDATION :
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None. This is for your information. aga Sta be Sor
advised of the names of the Special Agents who tet--77 F----*:
and sufficient copies of this memorandum advising you of their
admission will be made for each Special Agent’ personne h file.
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