2024 Board of Directors Resolution

Resolutions adopted by NACDL's Board of Directors or Membership are posted online. Resolutions adopted prior to the year 2000 are posted as they are available. For more information on resolutions adopted prior to 2000, please contact NACDL.

Resolution on the Brady Checklists

The Board of Directors adopted a resolution on the Brady Checklists.

Resolution Regarding Women in Prisons and Jails

The Board of Directors adopted a resolution regarding women in prison and jails.

Resolution Against Carceral Torture

The Board of Directors adopted a resolution against against Carceral's torture.

Resolution Suspending the Spending Policy for Fiscal Year 2025

The Board of Directors adopted a resolution to adopt suspending the spending policy for fiscal year 2025.

Adopting Special Election Procedures for 2024 Fall Meeting

The Board of Directors adopted a resolution to adopt new special election procedures.

Adopting Special Election Procedures for 2025 Midwinter Meeting

The Board of Directors adopted a resolution to adopt new special election procedures.

Guidelines for Using NACDLConnect

The Board of Directors adopted a resolution to establish guidelines for using NACDLConnect.

NACDL Board Resolution Recognizing and Remembering Aric M. Cramer

The Board of Directors adopted a resolution to recognize and remember Aric M. Cramer.

NACDL Board Resolution Recognizing and Remembering Ralph Timothy “Tim” Evans

The Board of Directors adopted a resolution to recognize and remember Ralph Timothy "Tim" Evans.

NACDL Board Resolution Recognizing and Remembering Neal R. Sonnett

The Board of Directors adopted a resolution to recognize and remember Neal R. Sonnett.

Resolution Promoting Systemic Reform to Render Prosecutors Accountable for Misconduct

Resolution of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Promoting Systemic Reform to Render Prosecutors Accountable for Misconduct, adopted at the 2024 Fall Meeting in Nashville, TN.

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    March/April 2025

    What are the evidentiary implications of field sobriety tests in marijuana cases? Does the odor of marijuana give officers probable cause to search a vehicle?

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    Jenner & Block LLP v. U.S. Department of Justice

    Brief of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and New York Council of Defense Lawyers as Amici Curiae in Support of Plaintiff’s Motion for Summary Judgment.

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    News Release ~ Law Enforcement Executive Order

    NACDL Warns Executive Order's Dangerous Overreach Undermines Community Safety and Trust in Police – Washington, DC (April 29, 2025) – The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) expressed deep concern regarding the Executive Order titled "Strengthening and Unleashing America’s Law Enforcement to Pursue Criminals and Protect Innocent Citizens," cautioning that several of its proposals represent a dangerous overreach that undermines these goals by jeopardizing individual rights and the legitimacy of law enforcement in the eyes of the community.

  4. Event
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    Trial Tactics for Pregnancy-Related Cases: Skills for Every Defender

    LOCATION: The University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX
    DATE: May 16-17, 2025
    COST: FREE (registration is required)
    CLE Credit: Up to 14.5 credits 

  5. Webinar
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    Collaborative Approaches to Appellate Defense: Recognizing Clients' Legal Expertise

    WHEN: Thursday, May 8, 3:00-4:30pm ET / 12:00-1:30pm PT
    CLE CREDIT: not available
    COST: Free

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