Luz M. Molina, Jack Nelson Distinguished Professor of Law, acquired her Juris Doctorate from Tulane University in 1979. She joined the faculty of Loyola University New Orleans College of Law permanently in 1990. Prof. Molina directs the Workplace Justice Project, a labor and employment law practice where student practitioners represent workers who earn very low wages in work-related legal issues. Some of the information shared here also appeared in her article, Language Access to Louisiana Courts: A Failure to Provide Fundamental Access to Justice, published in the Fall 2008 edition of the Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law1 . Law students Emily Cabrera and William Ercole assisted with research.
The material in this chapter is current through March 6, 2022.
- 1Luz M. Molina, Language Access to Louisiana Courts: A Failure to Provide Fundamental Access to Justice, 10 Loy. J. Pub. Interest L. 1 (2008).