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Supreme Court — Part 12

114 pages · May 11, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Supreme Court · 112 pages OCR'd
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Office Memorandum - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT L | oo \ To; Mr. Mohr b ; DATE: 42/20/57 LIe y fi ise From -- -- ; Fo ; , a ve TT Peon Be sUByacT: #ocepure rc FO DMITTANCE Bd ERACTICE. ose BEFORE THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT_ Sige “Rye From time to time we have Special Agents who are desixous mg of being admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. Pursuant to your instructions, these matters will hereafter be handled in my office a arnrardac tha asttieng un of the nana nn ey miannhaniag fae the aero. a Ae-leat regaras tne setting up Of the necessary mechanics for the agents’ admission For the information of ail concerned, the following is the . procedure. : nv ho 1. The Special Agent must first execute and file admission papers at the office of the Clerk of the United States Supreme Court. The Clerk will advise the agent when his papers are in proper order to proceed with the admission. 2. The Office of the Solicitor General (J. Lee Rankin) in the Department will be pleased to have any representative of the office move the admission of the agent on the day when admissions are being received by the Court. ; Gas Secretary to Mr. Rankin (Code 197, Ext. 2), Bt} admissions are usually received by the Court on Mondays. if We / we we conta I sufficient time prior to the desired Monday, she will CAivise whether any representative of the Solicitor General's Office will be in bp Court on that morning. a 4, 7. is interested in having the full name of the applicant for admission, the name of the state of which he is now a member of the bar, and whether or not that is his native state. 5. On the echéduled day of admission, the applicant should ae appear at Room 105 of the Supreme, Court Building not later than 11:00 a.m. —_ and give the admission plerk the name of the attorney who is to move for o—_ q S admission. PN + REGCORDED - eer 5 Vv Eye INDEXED - 63 ¥ 0 L385 18 JAN % 1958 - Il; (After noting this, please route to the otl€favents ir" 1. 5 a . the Personnel Section ).
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