Learning Lab

Civil & Human Rights with a Pro Bono Focus

NLADA's Beacon of Justice Awards honor members of the private bar who are tireless advocates for equal justice. In 2024, applicants addressed Civil & Human Rights -- civil rights defined as guarantees of equal social opportunities and equal protection, regardless of race, religion, or other personal characteristics based on laws, and human rights as guarantees and protections based on one's rights as a human being. These panelists, representative of the class of law firms winning 2024 Beacon of Justice Awards, will discuss their firm's pro bono work, highlighting the civil & human rights work for which they were honored earlier this summer. NLADA President & CEO, April Frazier Camara, will moderate what will be an informative and inspirational conversation.


April Frazier Camara

President & CEO

NLADA

April serves as President & CEO of NLADA. She has been a champion for equal justice for two decades. A graduate of Howard School of Law, she worked as a public defender in her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee and at the Public Defender Service (PDS) for the District of Columbia before joining NLADA. She has been a part of the NLADA leadership team for the past five years, most recently serving as Vice President for Strategic Alliances & Innovation and prior to that Chief of Lifelong Learning. She is a co-founder of NLADA’s newest section, the Black Public Defender Association (BPDA), which aims to increase diversity, equity and inclusion in public defense and promote racial equity in criminal legal systems.  As the 2020 Chair of the American Bar Association’s influential Criminal Justice Section, she led the adoption of important ABA policy on race equity and prosecution, raising the age for juvenile prosecutions, reparations, abolition of private prisons, and other complex criminal legal issues. In addition to her J.D. from Howard University, she holds a B.A. in from Tennessee State University.

Dan Campbell

Ariana Sanudo

Steven Banks

Madeline Moore, JD

Pro Bono Director & Counsel

Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP

Madeline Moore is the Pro Bono Director & Counsel at Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP. Madeline is a former public defender and formidable litigator, who now develops and manages pro bono initiatives at Troutman Pepper, with a particular focus on the Northeast offices. She is a passionate advocate for underserved communities and focuses her personal practice on eradicating racial disparities in criminal justice. Madeline graduated magna cum laude from Albany Law School. In addition to receiving her J.D., she was also named as a Charles H. Revson Law Student Public Interest Fellow, a Bergstrom Child Welfare Law Fellow, and received the Howard A. Levine Award for excellence in juvenile justice and child welfare. Additionally, Madeline is a proud alumnus of The University of Michigan where she received her bachelor’s degree in philosophy, with a minor in criminal justice.

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