About me
Stephanie Beaugh is the Access to Justice Projects Counsel at the Louisiana State Bar Association (LSBA), where she serves as staff liaison to the Self-Represented Litigation, Technology, and Community Outreach & Education Committees of the Access to Justice Commission. In this role, she coordinates the annual Access to Justice Conclave, manages the Lawyers in Libraries and Law Talks programs, and provides support for the Legal Help Access Points. She has also previously presented at the Equal Justice Conference on issues related to access to justice and community engagement.
A proud native of New Orleans, Stephanie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with a minor in Criminal Justice from Loyola University New Orleans. Before attending law school, she gained over nine years of experience as a legal assistant at a small litigation firm.
Stephanie earned her Juris Doctor from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, where she was a member of the Loyola Law Review, publishing two articles and serving as a Casenote/Comment Editor. She was also an active Moot Court staff member. After passing the Louisiana Bar Exam, she clerked for nearly four years at both the Orleans Parish Civil District Court and Louisiana’s Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal.
Before joining the LSBA’s Access to Justice team in 2020, Stephanie served as Program Director at Louisiana Appleseed, where she managed multiple projects and supervised volunteers. Outside of her professional work, she is a member of the National Lawyers Guild and the League of Women Voters. She has a long history with the New Orleans Mardi Gras Krewe of Orpheus, having served as a Lieutenant for 15 years, and volunteers with New Orleans Bulldog Rescue and other animal rescue organizations.