NACDL Bylaws from Aug. 14 2010 to Feb. 18 2011

This is an outdated version of NACDL’s bylaws, and is available strictly for archival purposes. The version of the bylaws below took effect on August 14, 2010 and was further amended on February 18, 2011. Please consult NACDL’s current bylaws or governance documents for any current governance-related questions.

This is an outdated version of NACDLs bylaws, and is available strictly for archival purposes. The version of the bylaws below took effect on August 14, 2010 and was further amended on February 18, 2011. Please consult NACDL’s current bylaws or governance documents for any current governance-related questions. 

Article I Name, Seal, Office

Section 1. -Name

The name of this organization is the “National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Inc.”

Section 2. -Seal

The seal of this Association shall be that which is affixed to these Bylaws.

Section 3. -Offices

The Association may have offices at such place as the Board of Directors may from time to time appoint.

Article II Mission, Purposes 

Section 1. -Mission

The mission of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers is to:

Ensure justice and due process
for persons accused of crime.

Foster the integrity, 
independence and expertise 
of the criminal defense profession.

Promote the proper and fair 
administration of criminal justice.

Section 2. -Objectives and Purposes

The Association is formed exclusively for charitable, scientific, educational and legislative purposes including, without limitation, the following:

(a) To promote study and research in the field of criminal defense law and procedure and constitutional law;

(b) To disseminate by lecture, seminars and publications such theories, technologies and techniques that support or promote the field of criminal defense advocacy;

(c) To sponsor periodic meetings of the criminal defense bar; to provide a forum for the exchange of information regarding the administration of criminal justice; and thereby to protect individual rights and improve the practice and procedures of criminal law;

(d) To represent the Association before the legislative, executive and judicial bodies which determine policy for the state and federal governments in a manner that promotes the mission of the Association and its objectives and purposes; and

(e) To preserve, protect and defend the adversary system of justice and the Constitution.

The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers believes that continued recognition and adherence to the Bill of Rights by the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches of government are necessary to sustain the quality of the American system of justice.

Article III Meetings, Rules 

Section 1. -Rules of Meetings

All Membership and Board of Directors Meetings shall be conducted in accordance with Robert’s Rules of Order, unless otherwise provided herein. All Executive Committee and Article XVI Committee Meetings may be conducted in accordance with Robert’s Rules of Order, upon proper motion.

Section 2. -Construction

These Bylaws shall be strictly construed in favor of the objectives, purposes and policies of the Association.

Section 3. -Meetings Defined

As used herein, Membership Meetings refer to the Annual Meeting and Midwinter Meeting of the Association. Board of Directors Meetings, Executive Committee and Committee Meetings refer to those meetings specifically organized and called in accordance with the enumerated sections set forth herein.

Section 4. -Time and Place

The Membership and Board meetings of the Association shall be held at such time and place as may be fixed by the Board of Directors. Committee meetings shall be held at such location as the Board meetings, and at such times fixed by the Committee Chair. Committees may meet at other times and places as designated by the respective committee chair(s).

Section 5. -Quorum for Membership Meetings 

Those Members who are eligible to vote and are present at any membership meeting of the Association shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at said meetings.

Section 6. -Quorum and Majority for Board Meetings

(a) The number necessary to constitute a quorum for the transaction of Association business at a Board Meeting is governed by Robert’s Rules of Order. In order to determine a quorum for Board of Directors Meetings, Officers of the Association in attendance shall be counted; past presidents in attendance shall not be counted. 

(b) For the purpose of determining the majority vote at a Board of Directors Meeting, all past presidents of the Association, however, shall be eligible to vote as long as they are current voting members whose yearly dues are paid. For the purposes of transacting Association Board business, all Officers shall be included as members of the Board of Directors and shall be entitled to vote.

Section 7. -Meetings

The Board of Directors shall meet after Membership Meetings of the Association at the site of the Membership Meetings. There shall be at least two (2) other regular Board Meetings during the year at a location approved by the Board of Directors. Special meetings may be called at any time by the Board of Directors upon written consent to time and place by a majority of the members of the Board or by call of the President.

Article IV Membership 

The membership of this Association shall be divided into the following categories: Life Member, President’s Club, Sustaining, Regular, Public Defender, Law Professor, Military, New Lawyer, Associate, Law Student Division, Charter, Honorary, and Emeritus. Admission into each class shall be subject to the eligibility requirements of Article IV, the admission procedures of Section 14 of Article IV and the final determination and approval of the President, Executive Director, or Board of Directors, whichever is warranted by the class of membership sought.

Section 1. -Life Membership 

The title of Life Member shall be conferred by the Board of Directors on a Regular Member, Public Defender Member, Law Professor Member, Military Member, New Lawyer Member, President’s Club Member or Sustaining Member who, in lieu of the payment of the established Regular Membership dues, makes a onetime dues payment to the Association in an amount established by the Board of Directors. A Life Member shall not thereafter be required to pay annual membership dues. A Life Member may vote in all general membership matters.

Section 2. -President’s Club Membership 

The title of President’s Club Member shall be conferred by the Board of Directors on a Regular Member, Public Defender Member, Law Professor Member, Military Member, New Lawyer Member or Sustaining Member who, in lieu of the payment of the established Regular Membership dues, pays dues to the Association in an amount established by the Board of Directors. A President’s Club Member may vote in all general membership matters.

Section 3. -Sustaining Membership

The title of Sustaining Member shall be conferred by the Board of Directors on a Regular Member, Public Defender Member, Law Professor Member, Military Member, or New Lawyer Member who, in lieu of the payment of the established Regular Membership dues, pays dues to the Association in an amount established by the Board of Directors. A Sustaining member may vote in all general membership matters.

Section 4. -Regular Membership

Regular Membership in the Association shall be available to attorneys of professional competence, integrity and good moral character who are actively engaged in or retired from the defense of criminal cases, and who pay dues to the Association in an amount established by the Board of Directors. A regular member may vote in all general membership matters.

Section 5. -New Lawyer Membership

New Lawyer Membership in the Association shall be available to attorneys of professional competence, integrity and good moral character who are actively engaged in the defense of criminal cases and who have been admitted to the Bar for less than three (3) years, and who pay dues to the Association in an amount established by the Board of Directors. A New Lawyer member may vote in all general membership matters.

Section 6. -Law Professor Membership

Law Professor Membership in the Association shall be available to professors employed full time on the faculties of accredited law schools. Law Professor Members shall pay dues to the Association in an amount established by the Board of Directors. A Law Professor member may vote in all general membership matters.

Section 7. -Public Defender Membership 

(a) Public Defender membership shall be available to attorneys of professional competence, integrity and good moral character who are in the full-time employ of local, state or federal public defender offices or legal services agencies. A Public Defender Member shall pay dues in an amount established by the Board of Directors. A Public Defender Member may vote in all general membership matters.

(b) Public Defenders — Group Membership

Public Defenders are eligible for discounted Group Membership annual dues at an amount established by the Board of Directors. Furthermore, the Board of Directors shall determine the minimum number of attorneys required to create a Group Membership and shall also determine if such a group applies to state-wide and local groups of attorneys. A Public Defender who is a member of NACDL by virtue of a Group Membership is entitled to vote in all general membership matters only if that individual Public Defender pays the additional membership dues so as to equal the prevailing Public Defender Membership dues. 

Section 8. -Military Membership

Military membership shall be available to all full-time, active duty military lawyers engaged primarily in criminal defense. A Military Member shall pay dues in an amount established by the Board of Directors. A military member may vote in all general membership matters.

Section 9. -Law Student Division Membership 

Law Student Division Membership shall be available to persons of integrity and good moral character who are students in a law school. A Law Student Member shall pay dues in an amount established by the Board of Directors. A Law Student Member may not vote at any general membership meeting, nor in any general membership election. A Law Student Member is eligible to vote only in the election of a Law Student Member as an ex officio member of the Board of Directors.

Section 10. -Associate Membership 

Associate Membership in the Association shall be available to persons of integrity and good moral character who are not actively engaged in the defense of criminal cases, but whose duties and responsibilities are a part of, or contribute to, the defense of criminal cases. There shall be included in this Membership the following: members of the judiciary, and non-lawyers who support the goals and objectives of the Association. An Associate Member shall pay dues in an amount established by the Board of Directors. An Associate Member may not vote in any general membership meeting, nor in any general membership election.

Section 11. -Honorary Membership

(a) Any person who shall have made an outstanding contribution to the public welfare and aided in the achievement of the goals of this Association may be proposed for Honorary Membership by five (5) Regular Members of the Association. 

(b) The proposal for Honorary Membership shall be made in writing, subscribed by five (5) Members and submitted to the President of the Association. 

(c) An affirmation vote of a majority of the Board of Directors shall be required to elect any Honorary Member. 

(d) In any given year, no more than two (2) Honorary Members may be elected. 

(e) In addition to Subsection (d), a Public Defender, a Law Professor, a Military, a New Lawyer, a Regular, Sustaining, President’s Club or Life Member of the Association who is elected or appointed to the Judiciary or the Congress of the United States may thereafter become an Honorary Member for the period of such office. 

(f) An Honorary Member may not vote in any general membership meeting, nor in any general membership election. 

(g) Honorary Members are exempt from the payment of dues, but this in no way exempts the Honorary Member from the payment of expenses incurred in connection with any meeting or seminar of the Association.

Section 12. -Charter Membership

The Charter Members of the Association shall consist of those persons who, prior to August 16, 1958, signified their intention to join the Association and whose Membership applications were subsequently approved by the Board of Directors. In order for a Charter Member to be eligible to vote in any matter affecting the general membership, or in any general membership election, he or she must also be either a Regular, Public Defender, Sustaining, President’s Club or Life Member. Otherwise, a Charter Member may not vote in any general membership meeting, nor in any general membership election.

Section 13. -Emeritus Membership

(a) Emeritus Membership is available to a voting Member of at least fifteen (15) years who has retired from the active practice of law. 

(b) An Emeritus Member shall pay dues in an amount established by the Board of Directors, which shall be less than that required of any voting category of membership. An Emeritus Member may not vote in any general membership meeting, nor in any general membership election.

(c) A voting Member seeking Emeritus Membership shall submit a written request for reclassification in conformity with the admission procedures of Article IV.

Section 14. -Admission to Membership 

All applications for Membership shall be made in writing and subject to the approval of the President or the Executive Director. An appeal from a rejection of membership shall be had by the applicant to the Board of Directors at the next regularly scheduled Board of Directors Meeting. On said appeal, the applicant may be approved for any category of membership which the applicant is eligible. The vote of the Board of Directors shall be by majority vote and said voting decision is final.

Section 15. -International Membership

International membership shall be available to attorneys of professional competence, integrity, and good moral character who are actively engaged in the defense of criminal cases who hold passports issued by, or who are citizens of, nations other than the United States of America, or any of the fifty states, and who pay dues in an amount established by the Board of Directors. An International Member may vote in all general membership matters.

Section 16. -Voting 

Each voting Member shall be entitled to vote at the Association’s meetings and in the Association’s elections and be entitled to sign nominating petitions, provided their dues are currently paid.

Section 17. -Revocation of Membership 

Membership of all classes and categories may be revoked for cause by vote calling for such revocation by three-quarters (3/4) vote of the voting membership of the Association in attendance at the Membership Meetings. Any amendment to the Bylaws that would terminate all Members or any class of membership or redeem or cancel all memberships or any class of memberships must meet the requirements of the Bylaws regarding amendment and this section.

(a) Before adopting a resolution proposing such an amendment, the Association shall cause to give notice of the general nature of the amendment to its Members.

(b) Any opposition to the resolution shall include written commentary not exceeding one thousand (1000) words opposing the amendment submitted by the class of membership sought to be revoked, provided such statement is submitted by members having three percent or more of the voting power. Such statement shall be submitted by one member of the class sought to be revoked. Said statement shall be submitted not later than twenty (20) days after the Board has voted to submit such amendment to the membership for approval or rejection. Said commentary shall be published in an Association publication.

Section 18. -Resignation

(a) Any Member of the Association may resign from any class of membership. Such resignation may be written and may be accompanied by a brief statement stating the reason therefore. Resignation is effective when received by the Executive Director, unless the notice specifies a later effective date. 

(b) A Member is deemed to have resigned by becoming a prosecutor in any local, state or federal office or by working in any other capacity which is in conflict with the Objectives and Purposes of the Association, as set forth in Article II of these Bylaws. Any Member who accepts an appointment as a temporary prosecutor or as a temporary police legal advisor is not deemed to have resigned from this Association by the acceptance of the appointment. However, should the Member wish to remain as a Member of this Association, that Member shall, within thirty (30) days of accepting the appointment, apply for a waiver of the provisions of this Section. The request for waiver shall be in writing and forwarded to the Executive Director for immediate distribution to the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors. The request shall state general information about the appointment but must be specific as to the date of the beginning and anticipated date of termination of such temporary appointment. The statement shall likewise include a representation by the applicant that any prosecutorial conduct will be confined to the specific case for which the temporary appointment is made and will be conducted in a manner that can in no way be construed as being in conflict with the objectives and purposes of this Association. In considering the request for a waiver under this Section, the members of the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors shall consider whether the appointment is inconsistent with the Objectives and Purposes of this Association as set forth in Article II of these Bylaws. If no request for a waiver is received by the Executive Director within thirty (30) days of the acceptance of the appointment, the Member shall be deemed to have resigned from this Association as of the date of the acceptance of the appointment.

(c) Any dispute regarding eligibility under this section shall first be referred to the Executive Committee for majority vote. An appeal shall be perfected to the Board of Directors. Any Member resigning shall not be entitled to any refund of any dues paid to the Association. 

Section 19. -Definition: Current Membership

A Member is considered current provided his/her dues are paid by the last day of his/her anniversary month; however, once the dues are paid, the Member becomes current.

Article V Officers 

Section 1. -Designation

The elected officers of the Association shall consist of President-Elect, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary. The President is designated an Officer of the Association. The Immediate Past President is designated an Officer of the Association, and shall serve as Ombudsman. Should the Immediate Past President be unable to serve as Ombudsman, a substitute Ombudsman shall be appointed by the President. Such person shall be a past president of the Association. Election to office shall be only by eligible voting Members of the Association. In addition to the elected Officers and the designated Officers of the Association, a Parliamentarian may be appointed by the President at the regular Board Meeting held immediately following the Annual Membership Meeting of the Association. 

Section 2. -Qualifications 

Only Members authorized to vote shall be eligible to become elected officers of the Association. Eligibility for election to office in the Association shall extend to all voting categories of Membership only.

Section 3. -Election and Term of Office 

(a) Elected Officers: Elected Officers of the Association shall be elected by the procedure set forth in Article VII of these Bylaws, and shall hold that elected office until the next Membership Meeting or until their successors are elected. 

(b) President-Elect: At the end of the term of the President, the President-Elect shall automatically become President of the Association and shall serve as President for one (1) year in addition to any period of time necessary to fulfill the unexpired term of his or her predecessor who may have died, resigned or been removed from office.

Section 4. -Removal 

In addition to the provision of Section 5 of this Article, an Officer may be removed for cause by a vote calling for such removal by a three quarters (3/4) vote of the Board of Directors.

Section 5. -Absence 

An Officer shall not accept the position unless that person intends to attend all Executive Committee, Board and Membership Meetings except for illness, serious personal and/or professional difficulties or official court business. In the event of anticipated absence, an officer shall request in writing that he or she be officially excused by the President at any time prior to the call to Order of a meeting requiring their attendance. Failure to obtain a presidential excuse twice during that Officer’s term shall be an automatic forfeiture of the office. The office shall be declared vacant by the President at the next regularly scheduled Board of Directors Meeting and the unexpired term shall be filled by a voting Member of the Association who receives the majority vote of the Board of Directors, in accordance with the procedures established in Article VII, Section 9. The approved minutes of the Board of Directors shall create a rebuttable presumption of correctness that any absence of any officer is excused or unexcused.

Section 6. -Duties of Elected Officers

The duties and powers of the elected Officers of the Association shall be as follows:

(a) President: The President shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the Association. It shall be his or her responsibility to oversee and coordinate the activities of the Association and to preside at all Executive Committee, Board of Director and Membership Meetings. The President shall be the spokesperson for the Association and whenever practicable shall appear publicly for the Association and promote its policies, objectives, and resolutions. The President shall have responsibility for policy matters at all meetings and shall have the authority to create committees, consisting of only Article IV members, and appoint a Chairperson or Co-Chairpersons, Vice-Chairs and members of each committee.

The President shall have the authority to discontinue committees and to remove the Chairperson or Co-Chairpersons, Vice-Chairs or other committee members. The President may appoint an Association voting member delegate or liaison to any other association on behalf of the Association. The President may create ad hoc committees to address particular issues relating to the interests, purposes and objectives of the Association. The duties of the President shall include overall responsibility for serving as ex officio member to all Committees.

(b) President-Elect: The President-Elect of the Association shall assist the President in the performance of the presidential duties and also, the President-elect shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the President and/or the Board of Directors and/or by these Bylaws. In the absence of the President, the President-Elect shall act as Chief Executive Officer of the Association, in accordance with Section 6 (a) of Article V. In event of death of the President or in the event of the President’s resignation or removal from office, the powers and duties of the President shall devolve upon the President-Elect who shall conclude the term of office of the President in accordance with the provisions of Article V, Section 6(a). The duties of the President-Elect shall include overall responsibility for government/public affairs. 

(c) First Vice-President: The First Vice-President shall assist the President and President-Elect in the performance of their duties and perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the President and/or the Board of Directors. In event of death of the President and the President-Elect or in the event of the President’s and President-Elect’s resignation or removal from office, or a combination thereof, the powers and duties of the President shall devolve upon the First Vice-President who shall conclude the term of office of the President in accordance with the provisions of Article V, Section 6(a). The duties of the First Vice-President shall include overall responsibility for member services/membership. 

(d) Second Vice-President: The Second Vice-President shall assist the President, President-Elect and First Vice-President in the performance of their duties and perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the President and/or the Board of Directors. In event of death of the President, the President-Elect, and First Vice-President or in the event of the President’s, President-Elect’s and First Vice-President’s resignation or removal from office, or a combination thereof, the powers and duties of the President shall devolve upon the Second Vice-President who shall conclude the term of office of the President in accordance with the provisions of Article V, Section 6(a). The duties of the Second Vice-President shall include overall responsibility for education and planning.

(e) Treasurer: The Treasurer shall maintain the funds, pay the obligations of the Association, and insure the safe and prudent management of the Association’s finances as directed by the Board of Directors. The Association shall have in place a surety bond covering the activities and responsibilities of the Treasurer. In addition to the foregoing obligations, it is the further duty of the Treasurer to: a) ensure that the Association complies with the filing of any Internal Revenue Service reports, and returns as may be required by law; b) serve as Chairman of the Budget Committee; c) deliver a Budget prepared by the Budget Committee to the Board of Directors; and d) report to the Officers and Board of Directors the financial condition of the Association at all scheduled Board of Directors Meetings. The duties of the Treasurer shall include overall responsibility for budget. 

(f) Secretary: The Secretary shall attend and keep accurate minutes of all Board and Membership meetings, as well as all Executive Committee meetings, of the Association. The Secretary shall present minutes of all Board and Membership meetings to the Board of Directors and the Membership for approval. He or she shall also, within ten (10) days of any meeting of the Executive Committee, present minutes of such a meeting for Executive Committee approval, and shall assure that approved minutes of all Executive Committee meetings are distributed to the Board within one month of any Executive Committee meeting, except that the minutes distributed to the Board of Directors may exclude sensitive topics discussed, such as personnel or litigation matters. In the event that the Secretary is unable to undertake his or her duties, he or she shall delegate such responsibilities to another member of the Executive Committee. The Secretary shall also have such other powers and perform such other duties as are incident to the office of Secretary or as may be assigned from time to time by the President and/or the Board of Directors. The duties of the Secretary shall include overall responsibility for Bylaws, internal contracts and Roberts Rules of Order.

Section 7. -Executive Director 

The Executive Director shall be the Managing Officer of the Association and it shall be the Executive Director’s responsibility to implement the policies, objectives and purposes of the Association as directed by the Executive Committee, Board of Directors and/or the voting membership. Within limits defined by the policies of the Board of Directors, the Executive Director shall be empowered to take all of the day-to-day actions and make all of the day-to-day discretionary decisions which are deemed necessary for the achievement of the goals, purposes and objectives of the Association.

The Executive Director shall: (1) have discretion to employ, supervise, or dismiss the subordinate employees of the Association; (2) organize and facilitate the Membership Meetings and all regularly scheduled meetings of the Board of Directors; (3) regularly report to the President and/or the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee, and/or the general membership regarding issues of importance to the Association.

Section 8. -Vacancies

In the event that an officer or Officer-Elect, other than the President, is incapable of serving and will remain incapable for a substantial period of the remaining term, such person shall be deemed to have created a vacancy. The determination of such vacancy shall be made by a three-quarters (3/4) vote of the voting members of the Board of Directors present at a scheduled meeting. Upon such determination, the vacancy so created shall be filled pursuant to the provisions of Article VI of these Bylaws.

Section 9. -Voluntary or Involuntary Leave of Absence of the President

a) In the event the President finds herself or himself unable to fulfill the duties of her or his office, the President may choose to take a leave of absence. In that event, the Executive Director shall notify the Board of Directors within five (5) business days, shall post an announcement on the Association’s Web site, and shall place an announcement in the next edition of the Association’s magazine. The length of the leave of absence shall be determined by the President.

(b) In the event the President is unable to exercise the duties of his or her office, and the President does not take a leave of absence, the Executive Committee may determine that a leave of absence is appropriate and necessary and may place the President on an involuntary leave of absence. The determination whether the condition for an involuntary leave of absence has been met shall be made by a three-quarters (3/4) vote of the full Executive Committee. Notice of the Executive Committee determination placing the President on an involuntary leave of absence, with a statement of the reasons, shall be given to the full Board of Directors by electronic mail within five (5) days of the determination. Within ten (10) days after notice has been given, the Directors shall respond, either ratifying or disapproving of the involuntary leave of absence. If the involuntary leave of absence is not ratified by three-quarters (3/4) of the full Board, it shall be null and void.

(c) During the period of the President’s leave of absence, his or her duties shall devolve to the President-Elect, who shall serve as Acting President.

(d) The involuntary leave of absence may be lifted at any time by a majority vote of the full Executive Committee.

(e) At any time while the involuntary leave of absence is in effect, the President may ask the Executive Committee to lift the involuntary leave of absence. In that event, the Executive Committee shall have five (5) business days to consider and act upon the request. The involuntary leave of absence shall be lifted by a majority vote of the full Executive Committee. If the Executive Committee denies or fails to act upon the request within five (5) business days, the President may appeal to the full Board. The Executive Director shall transmit the President’s appeal to the full Board by electronic mail and the Directors shall respond within ten (10) business days. The involuntary leave of absence shall be lifted upon a vote of a majority of the full Board.

Article VI Board of Directors  

Section 1. -Qualifications 

All Members of the Association who are authorized to vote are eligible to become members of the Board of Directors by election.

Section 2. -Number of Members 

The Board shall consist of thirty-five (35) elected Members of the Association (as defined in Section 1), and four (4) representatives from the Affiliate Associations (as defined in Article IX). 

Section 3. -Powers 

The Board of Directors shall manage the business and affairs of the Association. Unless otherwise provided herein, any act of a majority of the voting members present at a meeting shall be the act of the Board of Directors.

Section 4. -Term of Office

Members of the Board of Directors elected by the membership shall be elected in accordance with Article VIII and hold office for a period of three(3) years. The representatives from the Affiliate Associations shall be selected in accordance with the Standing Board Policy on Affiliate Representatives and those selected in 2003 and thereafter shall hold office for a period of three (3) years.

Section 5. -Limitation of Service

In no event shall a Director elected by the membership or selected by the Affiliated Associations be reelected after two (2) consecutive complete three (3) year terms within one (1) year of completion of said service. The limitation of service shall apply to representatives selected by the Affiliated Associations in 2003 and thereafter.

Section 6. -Absence, Incapacity, Vacancy, Reinstatement

(a) A Director shall not accept office unless that person intends to attend all Board meetings except for illness, serious personal and/or professional difficulties or official court business. In the event of anticipated absence(s), the Director shall request to be officially excused by the President at any time prior to the Call to Order of a meeting requiring their attendance. Such request shall be in writing. Failure to obtain a presidential excuse twice during that Director’s term shall create a vacancy in that Director’s Board seat. The approved Minutes of the Board of Directors Meetings shall create a rebuttable presumption of correctness that any absence of any director is excused or unexcused. The position shall be declared vacant by the President at the next regularly scheduled Board of Directors Meeting. Prior to filling the vacant Board seat, a Director who contests the vacancy must petition the remaining Board and the Officers for reinstatement, as more fully set out in Section 7, herein. 

(b) The unexpired term of a Director that becomes vacant shall be filled by a qualified Member as defined in Article VI, Section 1 of these Bylaws. The qualified Member of the Association who receives the majority vote of the Board of Directors shall be elected to fill the unexpired term of the vacant seat. When the existence of a vacancy is declared by the President, the Executive Director shall promptly notify the membership of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall fill the vacancy at the first scheduled meeting of the Board of Directors following the declaration of a vacancy. Election rules and procedures will be proposed by the Elections Committee for consideration and adoption by the Board preceding each election held under this section. The unexpired term of a Director who is a Representative from the Affiliate Associations shall be filled according to the Standing Board Policy on Affiliated Representatives. 

(c) In the event that a Director, and/or Director-Elect is incapable of serving and will remain incapable for a substantial period of his or her term, such person shall be deemed to have created a vacancy. The determination of said vacancy shall be made by a majority of the voting Members of the Board of Directors present at a scheduled meeting. A vacancy so created shall be filled subject to the provisions of Article VI, Section of these Bylaws.

Section 7. -Contested Vacancy, Procedure 

In the event a seat on the Board of Directors has been declared vacant, the following procedures shall govern where the Board Member contests his vacancy: 

(a) The Secretary shall notify the person by certified United States Mail of the vacancy on the Board of Directors. A written petition for reinstatement and request for personal appearance must be submitted to the National Office within thirty (30) days from the date the notice was mailed. 

(b) Copies of the written petition shall be transmitted to the entire Board of Directors. The petitioner will have the burden of proof to show: 1) good cause why the petitioner is entitled to reinstatement; or 2) good and just excuse(s) for the petitioner’s absences and failure to obtain presidential excuses. 

(c) The Board of Directors shall vote to reinstate or to uphold the vacancy. The majority vote of the Board of Directors shall be final.

Section 8. -Removal 

A Director may be removed for cause by a vote calling for such removal by three-quarters (3/4) vote of the Members of the Board of Directors.

Section 9. -Resignation 

A Director may resign at any time by providing written notice to the Executive Director. If a resignation of a Director is made effective at a later date, the Board may fill the pending vacancy in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Bylaws before the effective date if the Board provides that the successor does not take office until the effective date.

Article VII Committees

Committees:

The Association shall have Standing Committees. The Standing Committees are: Audit, Budget, Bylaws, Elections, Executive, Investment and Nominations.

Section 1. -Composition 

Committees shall consist of volunteers appointed by the President from all Article IV membership categories. 

Section 2. -Rules 

All committee procedures, except as provided in these Bylaws, may be governed by Robert’s Rules of Order as provided in Article III, Section 1. Only members of a committee appointed by the President as set forth in Article V, Section 6(a) shall vote on any committee matter. Any Officer or Director appointed by the President as set forth in Article V, Section 6(a) as liaison to a committee shall have a vote on any business of the Committee. 

Section 3. -Committee Reports 

All committee chairs shall file a timely written report before each scheduled Board Meeting for distribution to the Board of Directors.

Section 4. –Executive Committee

(a) Purpose and Composition: The purpose of the Executive Committee shall be to act on Association business and transactions during the interim period between Board of Directors Meetings. The Executive Committee shall meet as necessary and may meet by telephonic or other electronic transmission to manage the business of the Association. The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, President-Elect, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, Immediate Past-President, and two (2) members of the Board of Directors. In the event of a vacancy in the office of Executive Director, the Executive Committee or its designee(s) shall be charged with the duty of reviewing applications for the position of Executive Director of the Association and shall make a recommendation to the Board of Directors to fill the vacancy. 

(b) (1) In the event of a vacancy in the office of Executive Director, the Executive Committee, or its designees, shall conduct a search for a replacement and review applications for the position of Executive Director of the Association.

(2) The Executive Committee shall recommend in writing a candidate to the Board of Directors no less than 3 days before the meeting of the Board at which the recommendation will be made. The Executive Committee shall simultaneously provide the Board of Directors with the curriculum vitae of the recommended candidate and other supporting materials submitted by the candidate. Such written report shall not include any financial data provided by the candidate nor shall it include any information regarding any financial negotiations conducted by the Committee or its designees. Such materials shall be treated as if the Board were in Executive Session.

(3) The Executive Committee, if it requires Board approval prior to the next regularly scheduled Board Meeting, may convene an emergency Board Meeting by telephone conference. The telephone conference shall be held at least 3 days after delivering its recommendation and the written materials to the Board by electronic mail of facsimile.

(4) In the event a vacancy arises in the office of the Executive Director that necessitates the immediate naming of an Executive Director to prevent harm to the Association, as determine by the President, the President, upon approval of the Executive Committee, shall designate an interim Executive Director. Said appointment shall be effective until the permanent Executive Director assumes his or her office in accordance with subparagraph (2) above.

(c)The Executive Committee shall annually review the performance of the Executive Director and determine if performance is consistent with the terms of the employment contract entered into by the Association with the Executive Director. If a finding is made by majority vote of the Executive Committee that the contract of the Executive Director should be terminated for cause or otherwise, the Executive Committee shall forward its determination to the Board of Directors for its approval, or disapproval. A determination to terminate shall be made by a majority vote of the Board. Any extension or renewal of the Executive Director’s contract shall be executed by the President, upon advice and consent of the Executive Committee, on behalf of the Association.

(d) Board Representatives: The two (2) Board Members who serve on the Executive Committee shall be elected by lottery from those members of the Board who are interested at the Board Meeting immediately following the Annual Membership Meeting. They shall serve a term of one (1) year, and may not be selected to more than two (2) consecutive terms. One such representative shall be serving a first term as a Board Member and the other shall be serving a second term as a Board Member.

Section 5. –Nominating Committee

The President-Elect shall appoint a Nominating Committee consisting of one Member of the Association from each Federal Judicial Circuit. No candidate for office shall be appointed to or serve on the Nominating Committee. At least four of the Members so chosen shall not be current Officers of the Association and every Member so chosen must have served, or currently serve, as an Association Committee Chair, Co-Chair, Vice-Chair, Board Member or Officer. The President-Elect shall designate the chairperson(s) of such committee. A nonvoting member shall not be eligible to serve on the committee.

a) Duty: The duty of the Nominating Committee shall be to nominate candidates for election as Directors and Officers of the Association. The Nominating Committee shall only nominate qualified candidates. The Nominating Committee will endeavor to assure diversity of representation among the Federal Judicial Circuits whenever practicable, by nominating candidates to assure that there will be a minimum of two Directors representing each such Circuit. The Nominating Committee shall likewise consider a candidate’s years of membership and service to the Association and the profession while endeavoring to assure minority and gender representation on the Board of Directors.

b) Term: The Members of the Nominating Committee shall serve for a period of one (1) year beginning with the close of the fall Board of Directors meeting.

c) Notice: The Nominating Committee shall notify the Executive Director, in writing, no less than seventy-five (75)­ days before the date of the Annual Membership Meeting of the Association, of the names of its candidates. Within one week of receipt of the names of the candidates of the Nominating Committee, the Executive Director shall notify each member of the names of the Nominating Committee’s candidates and shall post such names on the Association’s Web site. The Executive Director shall, within one month of receiving the list of nominated candidates, specify a deadline for the receipt of nominating petitions, in an Association publication sent to each voting member. The notice shall include the names of the candidates nominated by the Nominating Committee.

Section 6. Elections Committee

The President shall appoint an Elections Committee of no less than five (5) Members, four Members from different Federal Judicial Circuits, and one Member of the Bylaws Committee. The Elections Committee shall supervise the conduct of the elections and provide guidance of the elections to the Executive Director. Any dispute regarding the elections, ballots or procedures, will be referred to the Elections Committee, whose duty it shall be to maintain a written record of the dispute and its decision thereon, setting forth the reasons for its decision. Such record shall be provided to the Board of Directors at the next Board of Directors Meeting. Any adverse decision of the Elections Committee may be appealed to the Board of Directors at its next meeting, whose decision shall be final. 

Section 7. -Budget Committee

Upon installation in office, the President-Elect shall appoint a Budget Committee comprised of the Treasurer, as chair, Secretary, Second Vice-President, the President-Elect, the incoming chair of the Continuing Legal Education Committee, and two Board representatives appointed by the President-Elect. The Board representatives appointed shall not be the same as the Executive Committee representatives elected under Article V, Section 8 (c). The duty of the Budget Committee is to develop and recommend a budget for the Association, with the advice and recommendation of the Executive Committee, to the Board of Directors at a Board of Directors Meeting immediately following the Annual Membership Meeting for the forthcoming fiscal year. The Budget Committee shall consider and make recommendations to the Board of Directors regarding any amendments to the Association’s approved annual budget after said Board of Directors meeting. It is the duty of the Board of Directors to approve an annual Association budget. 

Section 8. Bylaws Committee

The President shall appoint a committee whose function is to ensure that amendments to the Bylaws are properly made. The Bylaws Committee shall have as its members at least one member who shall be from the Executive Committee; one member of the committee shall be from the Elections Committee; and one member of the committee shall be from the Board of Directors.

Section 9. –Audit Committee

(a) Purpose. The Audit Committee shall provide oversight of the Association’s financial practices, internal controls, financial management and standards of fiscal conduct. It shall be responsible for (1) reviewing financial statements, (2) reporting to the Board of Directors that financial statements accurately reflect the Associations financial condition, (3) determining the adequacy of internal controls surrounding financial information systems, and (4) ensuring adherence to the Association’s conflict-of-interest policy. The committee shall meet with the outside auditor at least twice each fiscal year – once pre-audit and once post-audit – and at such other times as necessary to fulfill its fiduciary obligations or as directed by the Board of Directors or its Executive Committee. The committee shall keep the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee informed of the fiscal yearly audit status.

(b) (1) Composition. The Audit Committee shall consist of no fewer than five members, the majority of whom shall be current Board members. Notwithstanding any other provisions of these Bylaws, appointments to the Audit Committee shall be made by the president, with the consent of the Board of Directors at the first Board meeting following the Annual Membership Meeting. Notwithstanding any other provisions of these bylaws, the Audit Committee shall annually choose its chairperson.

(2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of these Bylaws, members shall be appointed to renewable five-year terms. Initially the appointment of terms shall be: 1 year, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, and 5 years.

(c) Rules and Regulations. Any rules and regulations promulgated by the committee shall be submitted to and approved by the Board of Directors.

Section 10. –Investment Committee

(a) Purpose. The Investment committee shall develop and implement investment policies, investment ratios and oversee the investment advisors and managers so as to preserve the Associations capital and increase it in a prudent manner.

(b) Composition. The committee shall consist of no fewer than five (5) members, the majority of whom shall be current Board members. No member of the Investment Committee shall be a member of the Budget Committee or the Audit Committee. 

Article VIII Nominations, Elections, Vacancies 

Section 1. -Membership Nominations 

Any member qualified to vote may be nominated as a candidate for any Officer or Director position. A member may be nominated by one of three means: a) By the Nominating Committee, as set forth in Section 1 of this article; b) Any Member of the Association qualified to vote may nominate by petition any other Member qualified to hold office; or c) Any Member qualified to vote may nominate by petition himself or herself. 

Section 2. -Qualifications of Candidate 

(a) Only Members with voting rights may be candidates. No member shall run for election for the Board of Directors who is, in the same election year, a candidate to be a Representative on the Board of Directors from an Affiliate Association. Only a voting Member whose dues are current at the time of his or her candidacy may be a candidate. The Executive Director shall have the responsibility of determining if the dues are current. 

(b) Candidates who are self-nominated or nominated by another Member must forward to the Executive Director a written petition signed by at least thirty (30) Members who are qualified to vote, and whose dues are current at the time of the signature on the petition. The burden of determining that the signatories are qualified remains upon the candidate. It is a further qualification that at least ten (10) signatories of the requisite thirty (30) signatories be from the Federal Judicial Circuit of the candidate. The candidate shall be responsible for obtaining a form prescribed by the Elections Committee and insuring the accuracy of the representations of the candidate. A candidate shall not be disqualified for submitting a form not prepared by the Election Committee, if otherwise in compliance with these Bylaws.

(c) The Executive Director shall make available to the membership the form prescribed by the Elections Committee for a candidate for office. The Executive Director shall cause the form to be prominently displayed and available at all seminars and meetings of the Association for three months commencing in February of each year. The Executive Director shall publish the availability of election forms in an Association publication at least once a year. The Executive Director shall provide notice of this Article in an Association publication. The Executive Director shall advise each Petitioner as soon as reasonable whether the Petitioner has qualified for the ballot. The Executive Director shall, upon receipt of a valid, timely petition, promptly notify, in writing, each candidate previously nominated by the Nominating Committee of such petition.

(d) The procedures for election to office shall be determined by the Executive Director in conformity with Section 7 herein. 

Section 3. -Voting

(a) Members shall have an opportunity to vote using either a written ballot or electronicallly. Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, written or electronic ballots shall be [mailed] distributed to Members who are eligible to vote and whose dues are current. The [mailing] distribution of such ballots shall occur no later than thirty (30) days prior to the Annual Membership Meeting of the Association. [Ballots] Votes, to be valid, must be received by the Executive Director from the Members by the published deadline for the receipt of ballots. Each Member who is eligible to vote and whose dues are current shall be entitled to one vote for each contested race. A plurality of votes cast shall elect. The President shall announce the voting results at the Annual Membership Meeting of the Association.

(b) In the event no nominations in addition to those made by the Nominating Committee are received by the date fixed by the Executive Director pursuant to Section 4 of this Article, no ballots shall be distributed. At the Annual Membership Meeting, the Secretary shall declare the candidates of the Nominating Committee elected by acclamation.

Article IX Affiliate Associations

Section 1. -Other Associations 

The Board of Directors may establish procedures by which other voluntary bar associations may affiliate with this Association.

Section 2. -Qualifications of Affiliate Associations

To be eligible to become an Affiliate Association, a voluntary bar association must:

(a) Be comprised of persons of professional competence, integrity and good moral character who are actively engaged in the defense of criminal cases, and who would otherwise qualify for Membership in this Association.

(b) Have objectives and purposes, as part of its own Bylaws or operating rules, which are consistent with the Bylaws, objectives, and purposes of this Association, as determined by the Board of Directors.

(c) Not accept or allow members who are employed by any city, state or federal government or other entity as a prosecutor of the criminal law, or who work in any other capacity which is in conflict with the objectives and purposes of the Association. Notwithstanding this provision, affiliate associations may accept or allow members who accept an appointment as a temporary prosecutor or as a temporary police legal advisor, so long as their acceptance of that position is not inconsistent with the Objectives and Purposes of this Association as set forth in Article II of these Bylaws. This provision shall not place a more restrictive membership requirement on Affiliate Associations than the Association places on itself under Article IV, Section 16 of these Bylaws.

Section 3. -Application for Affiliation

(a) Voluntary bar associations may request affiliation with this Association by submitting an application, on a form available from the National Office, to the Executive Director.

(b) An application for affiliation shall be referred by the Executive Director to the Council of Affiliates, which shall review it and make a recommendation for approval or denial to the Board of Directors.

(c) Approval or denial of an application for affiliation shall be by majority vote of the Board of Directors. 

Section 4. -Rights and Privileges of Affiliate Associations

(a) The Board of Directors of this Association may, by a majority vote, grant such rights and privileges to Affiliate Associations as it deems necessary and proper, but said rights and privileges shall be no greater than that contained within the Bylaws of the Association.

(b) Any rights and privileges granted to Affiliate Associations shall be reduced to writing as a Standing Board Policy, and shall be made available to any Member or Affiliate Association upon request.

Section 5. -Revocation of Affiliation

Affiliate Association status may be revoked after due notice and opportunity to be heard, for cause, by three quarters (3/4) majority vote of the Board of Directors at any lawfully called meeting. 

Section 6. -Contested Revocation, Procedure 

In the event an Affiliate Association is revoked for cause, the following procedures shall govern if the Affiliate Association contests its revocation:

(a) The Secretary shall notify that association of its revocation by certified United States Mail. A written petition for reinstatement and request for personal representative appearance must be submitted to the National Office within thirty (30) days from the date the notice was mailed. 

(b) Copies of the petition shall be transmitted to the Board of Directors. The matter will be remanded to the President or his designee to conduct an inquiry, in which the petitioner will have the burden of proof to show good and just cause why the petitioner is entitled to reinstatement. 

(c) The President shall forthwith prepare and file a report to the Board of Directors, with a non-binding recommendation for sustaining the petition or rejecting the petition. 

(d) The Board of Directors shall vote to reinstate or to uphold the revocation. A three-quarters (3/4) vote of the Board of Directors shall be final.

Article X Fiscal Year 

The fiscal year of the Association shall be established by majority vote of the Board of Directors and need not be changed unless generally required.

Article XI Finances

Section 1. -Annual Dues 

Upon recommendation by the Executive Committee, and passed by majority vote of the Board of Directors, the annual dues of all classes of Membership may be changed at any Membership Meeting.

Section 2. -Payment of Dues

(a) New Members: Individuals whose membership has lapsed, or individuals who join the Association for the first time for any class of membership are New Members for one year. Dues are payable upon tendering of an application for Membership and its acceptance.

(b) Other Members: Individuals who are not New Members and remain within any class of membership are other Members. Dues, therefore, are payable upon receipt of the annual dues invoice.

Section 3. -Budget Revisions

Once the Board has approved an annual budget, any request for additional or revised funding, made at a Board meeting or otherwise, shall be deemed out of order and shall not be acted upon unless such request has first been submitted to the Budget Committee with sufficient advance opportunity to permit the Committee to convene and deliberate thereon, and to recommend its approval, disapproval or modification. Upon due consideration by the Budget Committee, such funding request — accompanied by the recommendations of the Budget Committee — would be in order for consideration by the Board of Directors at its next scheduled meeting; provided, however, that if, at any time, an emergency situation is declared by a two-thirds vote of the Board, the requirement for prior Budget Committee consideration of any such additional funding request may be superseded. Any such revision shall be deemed an amendment to the approved budget and itself require a two-thirds vote of the Board.

Article XII Dissolution of Assets

In the event this Association should dissolve, its physical assets shall be sold and, along with its liquid assets, shall be distributed to a not for profit organization whose primary objectives are the furtherance of criminal justice. Said distribution shall be determined by a majority vote of the Board of Directors then in office.

Article XIII Bylaws Amendments

Section 1. -Notice

These Bylaws may be amended by a majority vote of the Members who are eligible to vote, present and voting at any Membership Meeting, provided that copies of each proposed amendment shall have been mailed to all Members eligible to vote or published in an Association publication at least ten (10) days in advance of the Membership Meeting at which such action is proposed to be taken.

Section 2. -Waiver

The notice required by Section 2 of this Article may be waived by the unanimous vote of those Members present and voting at such Membership Meeting. 

Section 3. -Procedure 

All proposed amendments shall be mailed to the Executive Director. Unless the proposed amendment arises from the Bylaws Committee work, the Executive Director shall cause the proposed amendment to be mailed to the Chairman of the Bylaws Committee. The Chair of the committee shall draft suitable language of the proposed amendment, distribute it to the members of the committee for recommendation or rejection of its passage. Any proposed amendment of the Bylaws affecting the work of any other committee shall likewise be distributed to that committee. The Board of Directors shall receive, as soon as practicable after action of the Bylaws Committee, a copy of the proposed amendment along with the action report of the Bylaws Committee and an action report of any affected committee of the Association. The Board of Directors shall determine by majority vote whether to refer to the Membership any amendment for vote. The action of the Board of Directors, along with the recommendation of the Bylaws Committee and other affected committees, shall be included along with the proposed amendment to the Membership for adoption or rejection at the next Membership Meeting. The Membership shall be informed of the action of the Board of Directors and the recommendations of the Bylaws Committee and other affected committees.

In the event the Bylaws are amended, notice of such amendments shall be given to all Members. Publication of the Bylaws shall be on file with the office of the Association and shall be printed each year in their entirety in an Association publication and distributed to all Members of the Association.

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