[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 44 (Monday, March 22, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S1811]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONFIRMATION OF JOHN G. LEVI
Mr. LEAHY. Madam President, last Friday the Senate finally confirmed
John G. Levi to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Legal
Services Corporation. His nomination has been pending on the Senate
Executive Calendar since October 21 when reported favorably by the
Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee.
Mr. Levi is a partner in the Chicago office of Sidley Austin LLP
where he has spent more than 25 years specializing in employment
litigation, executive compensation, and labor-management relations.
Despite the demands of his legal practice, he has always found time to
give back to the community.
In addition to leading his law firm's adopt-a-school program, where
he oversees lawyers and staff involved in mentoring activities in
public schools, Mr. Levi has been involved in juvenile justice and
access of justice issues, serving on both the Cook County Citizens'
Committee for the Juvenile courts, and the board of the Jane Addams
Juvenile Court Foundation. He also serves on the advisory board for the
Northwestern University Law School Center on Wrongful Convictions. He
is the immediate past president and longtime trustee of the Francis W.
Parker School in Chicago. He is the recipient of the 2004 Abraham
Lincoln Marovitz ``Lend A Hand'' volunteer award, and was awarded a
honorary diploma by the Parker School in 2003.
Considering Mr. Levi's strong commitment to public service, it is not
surprising that President Obama has appointed him to the Board that
oversees the vital work of the Legal Services Corporation, LSC. The LSC
is the Federal agency that coordinates provisions to ensure that low-
income Americans have access to adequate legal representation. The
corporation employs lawyers who are experts in areas such as health
care, housing, Social Security, consumer problems, welfare, and
employment. These immensely important issues affect millions of
Americans each year; many of whom are unable to afford legal assistance
when they need it most. I know that in my own State of Vermont, LSC has
provided legal assistance to many low income people in such matters and
that local legal aid lawyers rely extensively on their national support
centers.
The Legal Services Corporation plays a critical role in ensuring that
justice is carried out in a manner consistent with the Constitution's
promise, and when justice is served fairly, it benefits us all and
strengthens the integrity of our legal system.
I will always remember the important service to the country provided
by his father, Attorney General Edward H. Levi, at a difficult time in
our Nation's history. His is a family of outstanding lawyers. They have
made a significant contribution and make a significant difference to
the people who need the protection of the law. John Levi is a strong
addition to LSC's board of directors. I congratulate him and his family
on his confirmation. I look forward to working with him.
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