- Comments on Proposed Amendments to FRAP (February 2020)
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- Comments on Proposed Amendments to FRAP (February 2012)
- Judge Emmet Sullivan’s Letter to the Rules Committee Suggesting a FRCrP Rule Change (April 2009)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRCrP and FRE (February 2009)
- Letter on the Proposal to Extend Statutory Deadlines (December 2008)
- Letter on Proposed Rules Related to the Crime Victims' Rights Act (May 2007)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRCrP (February 2007)
- Statement on Implementing the Crime Victims' Rights Act and Acquittal Judgments (January 2007)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRCrP, FRAP (February 2006)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FISC Rules (November 2005)
- Letter to US Courts on Proposed Rules to the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000 (April 2003)
- Habeas Corpus Rules Amendments (March 2003)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and Evidence (March 2003)
- Letter to US Courts on Proposed Rules to the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000 (August 2002)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRCrP and FRE (February 2002)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (February 2001)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRAP Governing Habeas Corpus (February 2001)
- 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 Excluding Criminal Forfeiture (February 1998)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRCrP Applicable to Criminal Forfeiture (February 1998)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to Federal Rules of Criminal and Appellate Procedure (February 1996)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to the FRCrP, FRE, and FRAP (February 1995)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to the Federal Rules of Criminal and Appellate Procedure (April 1994)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to FRCrP, FRE, and FRAP (April 1993)
- Comments on Proposed Changes to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and Evidence (August 1990)
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