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Katrina’s Lasting Impact on Legal Aid 20 Years Later
Season 1 · Episode 98

Katrina’s Lasting Impact on Legal Aid 20 Years Later

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

August 26, 202549m 31s

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Show Notes

Twenty years after the disaster, a Louisiana lawyer tells how Hurricane Katrina changed civil legal services forever on Talk Justice. Southeast Louisiana Legal Services is the largest nonprofit civil legal aid provider in the state, serving 22 parishes from seven offices, with the largest office in New Orleans. In 2005, before tragedy struck, Laura Tuggle had been a staff attorney in SLLS’ housing law unit. At the time, legal services related to natural disasters were not a part of the conversation at all. Now, she is Executive Director at SLLS and disaster legal services have come a long way.


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