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On April 19, 2013, the LSBA Board of Governors approved to amend the Human Rights Award
               guidelines and criteria to allow the award to be presented annually in two categories - individual
               and organization.

               On February 19, 2013, the LSBA Board of Governors approved a diversity award to recognize
               outstanding efforts made by members of the bar from a group underrepresented within the
               Louisiana legal profession who have demonstrated excellence or accomplished greatness in the
               face of great adversity.  It proposed that the diversity award should bear the name “Louisiana State
               Bar Association Trailblazer Award,” and be awarded by the Association annually during its annual
               meeting.

               On November 13, 2015, the LSBA Committee on Diversity in the Legal Profession approved
               recommendations made by the Awards subcommittee on November 13, 2015. On January 15, 2016
               the LSBA Board of Governors unanimously approved the following changes to the Committee’s
               awards:

               1. The Trailblazer and Human Rights Awards were combined. The new award now bears the name
               “Louisiana State Bar Association Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson Trailblazer Award.”  It
               will be awarded by the Association annually at the LSBA Annual meeting.

               The “Louisiana State Bar Association Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson Trailblazer Award”
               shall recognize individual attorneys and judges who champion the ideals set forth by Chief Justice
               Bernette Joshua Johnson, the first African American chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court,
               who has always exhibited an unwavering commitment to enhancing diversity and inclusion in the
               legal profession.

               The lawyer must be admitted to practice in Louisiana, the judge must have been elected or
               appointed to a state or federal court in Louisiana, the lawyer or judge can be on active or inactive
               status and from any practice setting, and the lawyer or judge cannot be a current member of the
               LSBA Committee on Diversity in the Legal Profession.

               The criteria is as follows:

               The Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson Trailblazer Award  recipient should demonstrate a
               unique blend of experience, skills, and accomplishments which translate into successful diversity
               and inclusion efforts which include, but are not limited to, the following:

               Supporting and encouraging attorneys who are members of an unrepresented group within the
               legal profession to reach their career and personal potential;





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