Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR83

Introduced
4/15/14  
Introduced
4/15/14  
Passed
4/16/14  

Caption

Commends the Louis A. Martinet Legal Society for its contributions to the legal profession and the community and recognizes April 16, 2014, as Louis A. Martinet Day at the State Capitol

Impact

The resolution highlights the ongoing importance of the Louis A. Martinet Legal Society in promoting legal scholarship and advancing justice within the state. By facilitating community engagement and supporting initiatives like the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, the society continues to educate and uplift future generations of attorneys, especially African-American and minority students. This initiative serves as a vital resource that promotes not only professional growth but also civic responsibility among its members.

Summary

House Resolution 83 commends the Louis A. Martinet Legal Society for its significant contributions to the legal profession and the broader community in Louisiana. This resolution recognizes the historical context of the society's formation during the era of Jim Crow laws, when African-American attorneys faced severe discrimination and were often excluded from the legal profession. The resolution also celebrates the legacy of Louis André Martinet, a pioneering figure in law and civil rights, who was instrumental in advocating for equality in the legal system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution is largely positive, reflecting a sense of pride in the accomplishments of the Martinet Legal Society. Supporters acknowledge their role in challenging and changing discriminatory practices in the legal system and recognize their contributions to the community. The resolution is seen as an effort to honor a legacy that promotes inclusivity and encourages diversity within the legal profession.

Contention

While the resolution serves to commend the contributions of the Martinet Legal Society, it implicitly addresses the ongoing challenges faced by minorities in legal fields. By commemorating a day dedicated to Martinet and the society, it invites continued dialogue about the need for representation and equity in the law, which remains contentious in discussions about diversity and inclusion in various professional sectors. The acknowledgment of April 16, 2014, as Louis A. Martinet Day at the State Capitol solidifies the importance of such discussions in the contemporary context.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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