- Letter to Senate and Commerce Leadership on Overcriminalization in the RESTRICT Act (April 2023)
- Coalition Letter to House Approp. on Forfeiture Amendments in 2018 Appropriations (October 2017)
- Coalition Letter to House Members on Forfeiture Amendments in 2018 Appropriations (September 2017)
- Coalition Letter to Judiciary and Congressional Leadership on Reforming Civil Forfeiture (July 2017)
- Letter to OH House Judiciary on Asset Forfeiture Laws (October 2015)
- Coalition Letter to House and Senate Judiciary Committees on Federal Forfeiture Reform (April 2015)
- Letter to Members of Congress on Federal Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform (January 2015)
- Letter to Members of Congress on Federal Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform (September 2014)
- Testimony to House Judiciary on Crime on Pretrial Asset Restraint for Later Restitution (April 2008)
- Letter to US Courts on Proposed Rules to the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000 (April 2003)
- Letter to US Courts on Proposed Rules to the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000 (August 2002)
- Statement to Judicial Review Commission on Foreign Asset Control in the Kingpin Act (September 2000)
- Statement to the Senate Judiciary on Criminal Justice on Federal Asset Forfeiture (July 1999)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRCrP Applicable to Criminal Forfeiture (March 1999)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRCrP Applicable to Criminal Forfeiture (February 1999)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRCrP Applicable to Criminal Forfeiture (January 1999)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRCrP Applicable to Criminal Forfeiture (February 1998)
- Statement to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime on Criminal Forfeiture (September 1997)
- Statements to the House Judiciary on Federal Civil Asset Forfeiture Reforms (June 1997)
- Testimony to the House Judiciary on Federal Civil Asset Forfeiture and Proposed Reforms (July 1996)
- Statement to the House Judiciary on Federal Civil Asset Forfeiture and Proposed Reforms (July 1996)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to the FRCrP, FRE, and FRAP (February 1995)
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