Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR107

Introduced
5/22/23  
Passed
5/22/23  

Caption

Designates Monday May 22, 2023, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol.

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws is primarily ceremonial. It serves to acknowledge the efforts of the Louisiana Judicial Council in advocating for diversity, as well as combating racial and class bias within the judicial system. By designating a specific day to honor this council, it highlights the ongoing challenges faced by underrepresented groups within the judiciary and reinforces the importance of equitable representation. While it does not directly modify existing laws, it contributes to a broader conversation about justice and equal access in the legal system.

Summary

Senate Resolution 107 recognizes May 22, 2023, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol. The resolution honors the contributions of the Judicial Council, an organization established in 1971, aimed at supporting black judges and enhancing their role within the judicial system. The resolution emphasizes the importance of this council in promoting principles of justice and encouraging mentorship among legal professionals, particularly for those entering the judiciary.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR107 is largely positive, with support from various stakeholders who see the recognition of the Judicial Council as a step toward fostering greater diversity and equity in the judiciary. There is a shared appreciation for the council's commitment to improving the legal system and providing mentorship to aspiring judges. Nevertheless, some voices might call for more concrete legislative action rather than ceremonial resolutions, suggesting a need for ongoing advocacy beyond recognition.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention directly associated with SR107, the broader context of its establishment points toward persistent issues regarding representation and equity in the judiciary. Critics may argue that resolutions like these, while symbolically significant, should be coupled with actionable legislative reforms to address systemic bias and promote real change in the judicial landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR117

Designates Monday, May 22, 2023, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol and commends the council

LA HCR104

Designates May 25, 2021, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol

LA HR329

Designates May 31, 2024, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol

LA HCR108

Designates May 10, 2022, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol and commends the council

LA HR185

Designates May 23, 2019, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol

LA HR6

Designates May 23, 2018, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol

LA HCR76

Designates Tuesday, May 16, 2017, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol

LA HR186

Designates May 19, 2025, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol and commends its members for their contributions to the judicial system

LA SCR66

Commends the efforts of The Links, Incorporated and designates Monday, May 8, 2017, as Louisiana Links Day at the state capitol.

LA SR86

Designates May 15, 2023, as Southern University Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

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