Louisiana 2018 3rd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR5

Introduced
6/18/18  
Introduced
6/18/18  
Passed
6/21/18  

Caption

Commends Dillard University and its Pre-law Program on being awarded the 2018 ABA Section on Litigation's Diversity Leadership Award.

Impact

The resolution underscores the growing importance of diversity in legal education and represents a symbolic affirmation of initiatives designed to enhance inclusivity in law schools and the professional legal environment. Dillard University's Pre-law Program, which prepares students through activities such as mock trials and LSAT workshops, plays a crucial role in providing opportunities for historically underrepresented groups. The impact of this resolution extends beyond mere recognition, reflecting a broader societal commitment to equity and inclusion in legal careers.

Summary

Senate Resolution 5, introduced by Senator Bishop, commends Dillard University and its Pre-law Program for receiving the 2018 American Bar Association (ABA) Section on Litigation's Diversity Leadership Award. This prestigious recognition highlights the university's commitment to promoting diversity within the legal profession by encouraging the participation of women, people of color, and individuals with disabilities, along with those of differing sexual orientations and gender identities. It is a significant acknowledgment of Dillard's efforts to prepare its students for careers in law and to increase representation in the field.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding this resolution is positive, as it shines a light on the achievements of Dillard University in fostering a diverse legal community. Supporters celebrate the recognition as an essential step towards dismantling barriers that have historically limited access to legal education and professions for marginalized groups. The discussions surrounding the bill reveal a shared commitment among legislators to promote equal opportunities in the judiciary and legal education.

Contention

Despite the overwhelmingly positive sentiment, discussions may still raise awareness of ongoing challenges regarding diversity in law education. While the resolution itself does not incite significant contention, the issue of diversity in legal fields continues to be contentious at a national level. Legislators and advocates may utilize this resolution as a foundation to propel further discussions about resource allocation and support for similar programs that aim to enhance diversity across other institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR48

Commends Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough on becoming the seventh president of Dillard University.

LA SR123

Commends Dillard University on its 150th anniversary.

LA SR61

Commends the University of Dillard's men's basketball team on being selected to play in the NAIA Tournament.

LA HR73

Commends Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough on becoming the seventh president of Dillard University

LA HR64

Commends Dillard University on its one hundred fiftieth anniversary

LA SR142

Recognizes Tuesday, May 24, 2022, as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Day at the Capitol.

LA SR136

Commends Mia LeJeune on being awarded the 2021 Truman Scholarship.

LA SCR8

Commends Steve Gleason upon being awarded the Dave Dixon Louisiana Sports Leadership Award.

LA SR74

Commends Kris Cangelosi on being selected to receive the Arts Leadership Award at the 2014 Louisiana Culture Awards.

LA SR8

Commends the Grambling State University student athletes, coaches, athletic director, and university president for outstanding achievements during the 2018-2019 seasons.

Similar Bills

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