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Access to Justice Commission




               By order of the Louisiana Supreme Court, signed September 17, 2015, the Louisiana Access to
               Justice Commission was created and continues the work of the long-standing Louisiana State Bar
               Association (LSBA) Access to Justice Committees to pursue a coordinated and systemic approach
               to ensuring the public’s access to the legal system. The Louisiana Access to Justice Commission
               is a standing committee of the Louisiana State Bar Association.
               Upon consultation with the Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, the President of the
               LSBA  appoints  twenty-one  members  with  diverse  backgrounds  in  civil  legal  aid  who  have
               demonstrated  a  commitment  to  and/or  familiarity  with  access  to  justice  in  Louisiana.  The
               representative membership of Louisiana’s Justice Community stakeholders brings an increased
               involvement by judges, clerks of court, the business community and others to nearly two decades
               of collaboration between the Louisiana State Bar Association and the Louisiana Supreme Court
               on Access to Justice efforts and provides even greater impact to initiatives that support access. The
               ATJ Commission is staffed by LSBA Access to Justice Department members who facilitate the
               Commission committees in support of the goals enumerated in the Supreme Court order which
               address the needs of individuals who are otherwise unable to afford an attorney in civil matters.

               Mission Statement

               The mission of the commission is to “assure continuity of policy and purpose in the collaboration
               between the private bar, the courts, and the civil justice community so as to further the goal of
               assuring that Louisianans, regardless of their economic circumstance, have access to equal justice
               under the law.”

               Committees

               Commission  Committees focus on specific projects  to  carry out  the mission and goals  of the
               commission. Those committees include:



               Access to Justice Commission Committees


               Building Bridges Committee, Chair Molly Vigour

               The  mission  of  the  Building  Bridges  Committee  is  to  address  issues  where  civil  legal  needs
               intersect  with  the  criminal  justice  system  to  reduce  barriers  to  reentry  after  incarceration  and
               address  Louisiana’s  high  incarceration  rate.  The  Building  Bridges  Committee  does  this  by
               supporting the crucial ties between the civil and criminal legal aid communities. The members,
               which  represent  the  public  defender’s  office,  corporate  counsel,  pro  bono  attorneys,  case
               managers, and civil legal aid providers work to coordinate efforts in the provision of legal services
               to  people  currently  and  formerly  incarcerated.  The  services  provided  reduce  legal  barriers  to
               housing, gainful employment, education and transportation. Some of the legal services provided


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