This memorandum of law discusses the use of all capital letters for proper names in legal documents. It examines what English grammar experts and style manuals say about capitalization of names. Most sources agree that there is no rule requiring or allowing names to be written in all caps. However, government agencies and courts consistently use all caps for names. The memorandum analyzes various references and concludes there is no grammatical basis for all-caps names, suggesting it must be some internal style without valid rules. Overall, the document questions why legal documents use all caps for names when it does not conform to standard English capitalization rules.