Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR248

Introduced
5/29/19  
Introduced
5/29/19  

Caption

Commends Angela A. Allen-Bell of the Southern University Law Center for her achievements as a legal scholar

Impact

The resolution serves to officially acknowledge and honor Professor Allen-Bell's advocacy for civil rights and justice, with specific mention of her impact on noteworthy legal reforms. This includes her involvement in the campaign that led to the end of nonunanimous juries in Louisiana, showcasing her dedication to addressing critical issues within the justice system. The recognition contributes to the broader discourse on the importance of legal scholarship and advocacy in shaping equitable laws and practices in the state.

Summary

House Resolution 248 commends Angela A. Allen-Bell of the Southern University Law Center for her achievements as a legal scholar. The resolution highlights her educational background, including her bachelor’s degree from Northwestern State University and her law degree from Southern University Law Center. It recognizes her substantial contributions to the field of law, particularly during her tenure as a staff attorney at the First Circuit Court of Appeal and her current role as an associate professor at her alma mater.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding House Resolution 248 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a high regard for Professor Allen-Bell's contributions to the legal community and society at large. Legislators expressing support for the resolution resonate with themes of honor, respect, and the necessity of advocating for justice and equality. The bipartisan appreciation illustrates a collective admiration for her work across political lines.

Contention

While the resolution commends a respected figure within the legal community, it does not address potential critiques regarding systemic issues in the legal framework or the challenges faced by scholars and advocates of color. Nonetheless, it highlights efforts toward justice that engage with ongoing dialogues about race and judiciary reform, reinforcing a commitment to improving legal outcomes for historically marginalized groups in Louisiana and beyond.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HR289

Commends Victoria D. Grant on graduating from the Southern University Law Center with a juris doctor degree

LA HR282

Commends the Southern University Law Center and all who have worked to establish the law center's off-campus instruction site in Shreveport

LA SR80

Commends Professor Cynthia N. Reed on her being inducted into the Southern University Law Center Hall of Fame.

LA HR85

Commends Dr. Janet Simmons Rami on her retirement as dean of the Southern University School of Nursing

LA HR28

Commends eleven-year-old Elijah Precciely of Baton Rouge, recipient of a full academic scholarship to attend Southern University and A&M College

LA HR241

Commends the achievements of the Reginald F. Lewis Scholars

LA SR79

Commends former State Senator Donald R. Cravins Jr. on being inducted into the Southern University Law Center Hall of Fame.

LA HCR159

Commends Professor Lucy McGough, longtime professor at the LSU Law Center, for her extraordinary achievements and contributions to La.

LA HR189

Commends Jaden D. Johnson on her selection as the ninety-first Miss Southern University

LA HR35

Commends Southern University on the occasion of its one hundred forty-fifth anniversary and designates April 22, 2025, as Southern University Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

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