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LSC Kicks Off 50th Year with Houston Access to Justice Forum

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HOUSTON, TXReps. Lizzie Fletcher (TX-7) and Sheila Jackson Lee (TX-18) and leaders of the Texas legal community will join the 成人抖阴 (LSC) as it kicks off its 50th anniversary year with a forum in Houston on Monday, January 22. The event will focus on increasing access to justice and highlight the topics of regulatory reform and responding to domestic violence.

 

In addition to Rep. Fletcher, speakers will include Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht, Texas Supreme Court Justice Brett Busby, CEO of Genesis Women鈥檚 Shelter & Support Jan Edgar Langbein, former White House Counsel and Partner at Locke Lorde LLP Harriet Miers, and LSC Board Chairman John Levi. LSC鈥檚 Texas grantees Lone Star Legal Aid, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid and Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas will also participate in the event.

 

The largest funder of civil legal aid for low-income Americans, LSC was established by Congress in 1974. To mark this historic anniversary, LSC is commencing an outreach campaign 鈥 鈥淧rotecting the Promise鈥 of equal justice. LSC鈥檚  found that low-income Americans received no or insufficient legal help for 92% of their civil legal problems.

 

鈥淔ar too many people are prevented from seeking or receiving justice because they lack resources,鈥 says LSC President Ron Flagg. 鈥淎s LSC embarks on its 50th year, we are committed to raising awareness of this crisis and promoting solutions that can expand access to justice for low-income Americans everywhere.鈥 

 

The first in a series of nationwide events, this forum features panel discussions of two significant topics in access to justice. The first panel on domestic violence comes as news reports indicate that DV cases have rapidly increased since the pandemic. Panelists from prominent organizations supporting Texas survivors will discuss the importance of a coordinated response in providing services. 

 

In the second panel discussion, members of the Texas Access to Justice Commission will look at the role of regulatory reform in expanding access to legal help for low-income and rural Americans. Panelists for these discussions are: 

 

鈥淒omestic Violence Requires our Collective Response鈥

  • Maisha Colter, Chief Executive Officer, AVDA: Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse
  • Hon. Dimple Malhotra, Judge, Travis County Court at Law #4
  • Sonia Lopez, Director of Innovative Programming, Lone Star Legal Aid
  • Emilee Dawn Whitehurst, President and Chief Executive Officer, Houston Area Women鈥檚 Center
  • Moderator: Cindy Tisdale, President, State Bar of Texas; Partner, Goranson Bain Ausley, PLLC; Of Counsel, Lynch, Chappell & Alsup

鈥淐onsidering Regulatory Reform with the Texas Access to Justice Commission鈥

  • Lisa Bowlin Hobbs, Founding Member, Kuhn Hobbs PLLC
  • Hon. Michael C. Massengale, Arbitrator, Mediator, Referee/Special Master, JAMS
  • Kennon L. Wooten, Partner, Scott Douglass & McConnico LLP
  • Moderator: Ron Flagg, President, 成人抖阴

During the forum, LSC Pro Bono Service Awards will be presented to six lawyers with a history of remarkable service to Lone Star Legal Aid, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid or Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas. More information on the awardees is available here.

The forum is open to the public and will be held at the Magnolia Hotel Houston on January 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. CT. Attendees must register by Tuesday, January 16. Questions about event registration can be directed to updates@lsc.gov.  The event will also be livestreamed on .  

is an independent nonprofit established by Congress in 1974. For 50 years, LSC has provided financial support for civil legal aid to low-income Americans. The Corporation currently provides funding to 130 independent nonprofit legal aid programs in every state, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.鈥