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Award Description:
             This award recognizes local and specialty bar associations, courts, law firms/departments, community
             organizations (which includes non-profits and public interest organizations), and educational
             organizations (which include law schools and schools with a law-related program) that implement and
             advance diversity programs to promote and support diversity in the legal community.

             Award Applicants:
             A Bar Association, Court, Law Firm/Department, Community Organization (includes non-profits and
             public interest organizations). Please note that an individual is not eligible to apply for this award –
             groups only.

             AWARDS BACKGROUND

             On  January  22,  2010,  the  LSBA  Board  of  Governors  approved  a  diversity  award  to  recognize
             outstanding efforts made by (1) a bar association, (2) law firm or law department, (3) an individual
             attorney or judge, (4) a court, or (5) a community organization or individual in promoting diversity in
             the legal profession, in particular, to recognize efforts ensuring the full and equal opportunity of all
             persons for entry and advancement in Louisiana's legal profession.  It proposed that the diversity award
             should bear the name “Louisiana State Bar Association Human Rights Award,” and be awarded by the
             Association annually during its annual meeting.

             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 bears the new 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”
             recognizes 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.
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