104B - Urges the U.S. federal government
and other national governments, as
well as multinational and international
organizations to amend existing laws or
enact new enforceable laws, policies and
procedures that protect and provide for the
health and well-being of Military Working
Dogs, whether deployed in service, retained
and trained by armed forces or deployed
to armed forces through contracts with
governments.
105 - Grants reaccreditation to the Civil
Trial Law program of the National Board
of Trial Advocacy and the Estate Planning
Law program of the National Association
of Estate Planners & Councils, Estate Law
Specialist Board, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio.
106 - Urges Congress to amend the Air
Carrier Access Act, 49 U.S.C. § 41705 (1986),
to establish a private right of action and to
provide equitable and legal relief, including
compensatory and punitive damages,
as well as reasonable attorneys’ fees,
reasonable expert fees, and the costs of
the action to plaintiffs who prevail in civil
discrimination actions.
107A - Urges federal, state, local, territorial,
and tribal governments to enact statutes,
rules and regulations that would make
it unlawful for any person to transfer,
sell, trade, give, transport, or deliver any
unfinished firearm frame or receiver to any
person (other than a licensed importer,
licensed manufacturer, licensed dealer, or
licensed collector) unless the unfinished
frame or receiver is serialized in
accordance with federal requirements for
the serialization of firearms, the recipient
passes a background check consistent
with the federal requirements for a licensed
dealer’s transfer of a firearm, and records
consistent with the federal record-keeping
requirements for licensed firearm dealers
are created and retained.
107B - Urges federal, state, local, territorial,
and tribal governments to enact statutes,
rules and regulations that would require
any person seeking to purchase a firearm
to apply for a permit from a designated
law enforcement or public safety agency;
that, at a minimum, the applicant apply in
person, be fingerprinted, and be subject to
a background and criminal records check;
and prohibit the sale, delivery or transfer of
a firearm to anyone who does not possess a
valid permit.
107C - Urges federal, state, local, territorial,
and tribal governments to enact statutes,
rules and regulations that would define
the requirements of safe storage of a
firearm, require firearm owners to meet
those requirements, promote safe storage
education for firearm owners and urges
the federal government to incentivize safe
storage programs within the states.
108 - Urges federal, state, local, territorial,
and tribal governments to enact legislation
that provides for voter preregistration for
eligible 16-18-year-olds and that they be
added to the voter roll upon reaching the
legal age for voting; for high schools and
colleges to provide students a meaningful
opportunity to register and vote and to
provide robust civics education to promote
well-informed voting; and for governmental
entities to appropriate sufficient funds to
implement voter preregistration and civics
education as called for by this resolution.
109B – Requests approval of the Uniform
Electronic Wills Act an appropriate Act for
those states desiring to adopt the specific
substantive law suggested therein.
109C - Requests approval of the Uniform
Registration
of
Canadian
Money
Judgments Act as an appropriate Act for
those states desiring to adopt the specific
substantive law suggested therein.
110 – Urges federal, state, local, territorial
and tribal governments to provide courts
with discretion to allow defendants to
remain released pending sentencing
following a guilty plea or conviction as long
as the court finds that the defendant is not
likely to flee or pose a danger to the safety
of any other person or the community if
released, such as by amending 18 U.S.C. § 3
similar statutes in other jurisdictions.
111 – Urges federal, state, local, territorial
and tribal governments, and their
respective agencies and departments, to
protect real property interests, including
common law trespass and privacy rights,
with respect to any statute, ordinance,
regulation, administrative rule, order, or
guidance pertaining to the development
and usage of unmanned aircraft systems
over private property.
112 - Urges federal, state, local, territorial and
tribal governments to enact legislation to
remove voting barriers to Native American
and Alaska Native voter registration and
participation, and to establish measures
to ensure protections for Native American
and Alaska Native voting rights.
113 - Encourages lawyers in all practice
areas to use and promote technology-
based platforms that facilitate the efficient,
timely, and targeted matching of survivors
of human trafficking who have legal needs
with lawyers who have the requisite
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bono.
114 – Urges federal, state, local, territorial,
and tribal governments to enact legislation
that allows for an individual to use an
address other than a physical residential
address for purposes of voter registration
and urges the enactment of legislation or
regulations that assign the voter to the
precinct in which the person can be found,
whether that location is expressed by a
traditional address or description.
115 – Encourages U.S. jurisdictions to
consider adoption of regulatory innovation
approaches to address the access to justice
crisis in the United States.
116 – Urges Congress to amend and
reauthorize the Violence Against Women
Act as reflected in H.R. 1585 (as passed) and
S. 2843 (as introduced), or similar legislation,
that specifically provides funding to tribal
governments and recognizes the inherent
authority of American Indian and Alaska
Native governments to prosecute non-
Indian perpetrators of crimes arising from
gender-based violence, while ensuring
that due process rights are protected as set
forth in section 234(c) of the Tribal Law and
Order Act, Public Law 111-211.
117 - Urges the federal government to
maintain an asylum system that affords
all persons seeking protection from
persecution or torture access to counsel,
due process, and a full and fair adjudication
that comports with U.S. and international
law.
118 – Urges the United States Congress to
protect the security and integrity of U.S.
federal elections by enacting legislation
that authorizes and appropriates necessary
funding for the National Institute of
Standards and Technology.
119 – Urges federal, state, local, territorial,
and tribal governments to appropriate
and allocate funds to identify and address
mental health problems experienced by
youth as a result of racism, poverty, and
living in high crime communities.
200 - Requests from the California Lawyers
Association and the North Carolina Bar
Association to receive primary state bar
association status and acquire additional
delegate seats in the House of Delegates.