Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR64

Introduced
3/24/26  

Caption

Commemorates the legacy of Shreveport native Johnnie Cochran, Jr.

Impact

While House Resolution 64 does not alter existing state laws or create legal obligations, it functions to raise awareness of Cochran's contributions to the legal profession and civil rights. The resolution serves to inspire upcoming generations of attorneys and advocates to engage in social justice and protect civil liberties. By officially recognizing Cochran’s work, the resolution reinforces Louisiana's role in the broader narrative of civil rights advancements in the United States, particularly regarding the fight for equality and justice in legal representation.

Summary

House Resolution 64 commemorates the legacy of Johnnie Cochran, Jr., an influential attorney and civil libertarian from Shreveport, Louisiana. The resolution pays tribute to his significant contributions to the legal field, particularly his work in fighting for civil rights and his high-profile defense of clients during notable cases. Born in Shreveport and later moving to California, Cochran made a name for himself in the legal world, with many achievements throughout his career, which are highlighted in the resolution. It serves not just as recognition of his professional accomplishments, but also honors his influence on American society and the legal system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR64 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community members express gratitude for Cochran's contributions and the impact of his legacy. The resolution is positioned as a celebration of his life, showing a consensus on the value of his work in promoting justice and equality. The supportive nature of the resolution reflects a collective acknowledgment of the importance of civil rights and the legal profession's role in it.

Contention

Notably, there are no significant points of contention directly associated with HR64, given that it is a commemorative resolution rather than a legislative bill intended to enact change. However, discussions surrounding Cochran's legacy could evoke differing perspectives on his methods and the outcomes of some of his high-profile cases, particularly among critics of the approach taken in celebrity trials. Despite this, the resolution remains focused on honoring his legacy without delving into controversial aspects of his career.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR377

Commemorates the fourth annual Gospel Music Living Legends Awards in Shreveport

LA HR301

Commends the late Major General James W. Graves, for his service to the United States of America, the state of Louisiana, and Shreveport-Bossier City

LA SR130

Honors the life and legacy of Sidney "Sid " Joseph Williams Jr. and his impact on Zydeco music, Creole heritage, and decades of service to the Truman community.

LA HR354

Commends Percy "Master P" Miller on being named president of basketball operations for the University of New Orleans and for his many accomplishments

LA HR381

Creates the Clean Water Task Force to study the public water system in Shreveport

LA HR365

Designates June 11, 2025, as Master P Day at the state capitol and commends Percy "Master P" Miller for his many accomplishments and philanthropy

LA SR168

Expresses sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of James Hardy"Jimmy" Gill Jr. on the occasion of his passing.

LA SCR68

Commends and congratulates the LSU Shreveport Pilots Baseball Team on winning the 2025 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Baseball National Championship.

LA HR376

Commends Pastor Joe R. Gant, Jr., for more than six decades of preaching the Gospel

LA SCR70

Expresses sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of Harry Lemmon.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.