White House allocates funds for LSC disaster relief
The White House鈥檚 Domestic Supplemental Request to Congress includes $21 million in disaster relief for LSC. This is the first time that the White House has included funds for LSC in its request for disaster relief.
Development of Podcast, Talk Justice
LSC begins its podcast, 鈥淭alk Justice.鈥 Episodes are released twice a month and feature leaders from the legal community, business and government exploring different aspects of access to justice.
Development of Task Forces
LSC launches task forces on natural disasters and the opioid epidemic. Task force members work to identify access-to-justice barriers and best practices in these areas to help low-income Americans. Other LSC task forces soon follow, focusing on veterans, housing issues and rural communities.
Leaders Council is formed
LSC鈥檚 Leaders Council is formed to help raise public awareness of the current crisis in legal aid. It consists of high-profile and influential leaders from different industries. Three years later, LSC creates the Emerging Leaders Council, which includes some of the country鈥檚 rising leaders.
Launch of Access to Civil Legal Services Caucus
Reps. Susan Brooks (IN-5) and Joe Kennedy III (MA-4) launch the bipartisan Access to Civil Legal Services Caucus to advocate for civil legal aid programs.
LSC provides disaster relief
The Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief bill includes $1 million for LSC to provide assistance to low-income people in areas significantly affected by the super storm. Over the next decade, LSC receives increased supplemental funding to support disaster recovery, about $120 million in the past few years including COVID-19 funding.
Start of Pro Bono Task Force
LSC convenes the Pro Bono Task Force to consider how to effectively increase pro bono involvement by all lawyers. A key recommendation from its final report is the creation of a fund to encourage new ideas for engaging pro bono assistance. A few years later, President Obama signs the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014, which includes $2.5 million for LSC to establish the Pro Bono Innovation Fund. By 2023, the fund had awarded 139 pro bono grants totaling more than $40 million. Other LSC task forces follow, starting in 2018.
John Levi appointed Board Chair
John G. Levi's appointment to LSC鈥檚 board is confirmed. He goes on to become LSC鈥檚 longest-serving board chair.
LSC helps attorneys repay law school debt
LSC begins to make forgivable loans to attorneys employed by LSC grantees to help them repay their law school debt. Its Herbert S. Garten Loan Repayment Assistance Program helps grantees recruit and retain qualified attorney staff.