Availability of Meeting Drafts 

Members and project participants may click on the project names below to access Annual Meeting drafts, prior drafts, motions, and comments. Emails will be sent to members and project participants when additional Annual Meeting drafts become available.

Providing Comments on Annual Meeting Drafts

We encourage members to submit comments on drafts in advance. Members are not required to submit a formal motion in order to suggest changes.

The ALI website provides an easy method for submitting comments. Visit the Projects page and be sure that you are signed in. Click on the project name, then on the Comments tab, and follow the prompts to submit your comment. You may either type your comment directly into the text box or upload a PDF or Word document. Please note: Comments submitted online do not appear immediately; they will be visible on the project page after they are posted by ALI staff.

You may also submit your comment via email. The email address for each project is listed on the Comments tab.

Unless expressed otherwise in the submission, individuals who submit comments authorize ALI to retain the submitted material in its files and archives, and to copy, distribute, publish, and otherwise make it available to others, with appropriate credit to the author.

Motions: Submission Procedures and Deadlines

Who may submit

Only a member may make a motion on a draft.

What to include

All motions must list the name of the member who intends to be present in the ballroom to make the motion. If a member submits more than one motion on the same draft, the member should number each motion (e.g., “Smith #1,” “Smith #2”).

Motions should be submitted in Word format. Proposed changes to the draft’s text should be shown in comparison format, with additions in blue double-underline font and deletions in red strikethrough font.

A brief statement explaining the proposed changes also should be included in the document.

What motions cannot cover

Motions may not be submitted on Discussion Drafts (because they are not submitted for membership approval) or on Reporters’ Notes (because they are considered the sole work of the Reporters, not ALI).

ALI reserves the right to refuse to post, copy, or make available materials that it deems too lengthy or not appropriate for the purpose.

Deadlines

Motions should be submitted well in advance of the Annual Meeting in order to give Reporters and other members an opportunity to consider them carefully.

Members should submit their motions by no later than 5:00 p.m. (Eastern) on Thursday, May 17. If that deadline is met, ALI will provide printed copies of the motion at the Meeting. ALI staff will place copies on tables outside the ballroom on the day of the project session.

After May 17: Members who submit motions after 5:00 p.m. (Eastern) on Thursday, May 17 should hand-deliver (1) 300 printed copies and (2) a USB drive containing the motion in Word format to the Meeting registration desk in the Roosevelt Room. ALI staff will make the copies available on the tables at the ballroom entrance on the day of the project session. Members should not put copies of motions or other materials on the tables.

How to submit

Online: Visit the Projects page and be sure that you are signed in. Click on the project title, then on the Motions tab, and follow the prompts. Please note that motions submitted online do not appear immediately; they will be viewable on the project page after they are posted by ALI staff.

Email: The email address for each project is listed on the Motions tab on the project’s page on the ALI website. Submissions will be acknowledged upon receipt.

MotionS

Motions should be submitted well in advance of the Annual Meeting in order to give Reporters and other members an opportunity to consider them carefully.

Project Schedule 
At A Glance

Monday, May 21
Economic Harm Torts
Intentional Torts
Int. Commercial and Investment Arbitration

Tuesday, May 22
Liability Insurance
Law of American Indians
Student Sexual Misconduct

Wednesday, May 23
Government Ethics
UCC Articles 1, 3, 8, and 9
Children and the Law