Description
Professional papers of Lynn Holton, Public Information Officer, Administrative Office of the Courts. Materials date from 1959
through 2012. The bulk of the materials in the collection date from 1987 through 2012.
Background
Ms. Lynn Holton earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and psychology from the Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse
University, New York. She was hired by The Recorder, a San Francisco Bay Area legal newspaper, early in her career and went
on to become the newspaper's first female managing editor. Following her employment with The Recorder, Ms. Holton joined the
Administrative Office of the Courts where she served as Public Information Officer from 1982 through 2012. In this capacity,
she supported media relations for the Chief Justice of California, the California Supreme Court, the Judicial Council, the
California Courts of Appeal and the Commission on Judicial Appointments. During her tenure she helped establish a fully staffed
Public Information Office and participated in the creation and implementation of projects designed to improve public understanding
of the courts.
Extent
13.74 Cubic feet
(1 flat storage box, 22 archives boxes)
Restrictions
Use must comply with all applicable California and federal statutes and regulations, and with such rules and procedures as
the California Judicial Center Library may adopt and promulgate. The security and safety of material in the collections must
be assured at all times. Any use of materials or other behavior that creates risk of damage or loss to materials in the collections
is prohibited and will result in immediate withdrawal of permission to use the collections. Permission to copy materials in
Special Collections and Archives must be requested in advance and in writing.
Availability
The Lynn Holton papers are open to researchers upon approval of written request. Requests should be submitted to: California
Judicial Center Library, Special Collections and Archives, 455 Golden Gate Avenue, Room 4617, San Francisco, CA, 94102-7013,
or by e-mail to archives@jud.ca.gov.