Gerry H Goldstein's Testimony before Senate and/or other Commissions
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers - Testimony - with regard to Dr. Al-Badr Al Hazmi and the USA Patriot Act - May 25, 2010.
- Written Statement of Gerald H Goldstein on Behalf of The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, before the U.S. House Government Reform and Oversight Sub committee on Criminal Justice and the U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Joint Hearings into Executive Branch Conduct in the Matter of the Branch Davidians
- Written Statement of Gerald H Goldstein on Behalf of The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, before the Judiciary Committee of the United States House of Representatives; Re: H.R. 1678 and Hubbard v. United States, 115 S.Ct. 1754 (1995), June 30, 1995
- Written Statement for the Record regarding the April 6, 1995 Hearing on International Terrorism before the Judiciary Committee of the United States House of Representatives
- Written Statement of Gerald H Goldstein on Behalf of The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Opposition to Seciton 507 of S.3, "Violent Crime Control and Law Envorcement Act." March 10, 1995
- Testimony by NACDL Member, Gerald H. Goldstein, before the Committee on Long Range Planning Judical Conference of the United States: The Proposed Long Range Plan for the Federal Courts. December 16, 1994.
Cynthia Orr's Testimonies
- Written Statement of Cynthia Hujar Orr, NACDL President In conjunction with Mark Allenbaugh & Mark Rankin, Sentencing Committee and Blair Brown, White Collar Crime Section on behalf of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS before the United States Sentencing Commission Re: Proposed Amendments to the Sentencing Guidelines and Issues for Comment March 17, 2010
- Written Statement of Cynthia H. Orr, President National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers on behalf of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers before the Maryland General Assembly Judicial Proceedings Committee Re: Senate Bill 97, Maryland Public Defense Oversight Commission, February 24, 2010


