MSU COL: Legislative Services Bureau
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Project Description
Project Description
***THIS PROJECT IS FOR 1ST YEAR MSU COLLEGE OF LAW STUDENTS ONLY***
Access to Justice issues will be discussed at all sites. Some sites require participants to pass through security protocols, including metal detectors. If you are visiting one of the courts, you may need to remove belts, jewelry/watches, cell phones, and bags may be searched. Travel lightly to promote ease of entry.
We recommend all participants wear their Foundations Week Polo shirts and business casual pants (not shorts nor jeans).
All participants must check-in at the welcome event held in N130 Business College Complex. All transportation will depart from the Business College Complex and you must check in to receive your confirmed site, bus number, and reflection group/lunch room assignment.
Schedule for the Day
9:00–9:30 a.m. Check-in/Coffee and Snacks Business College Complex, N130
9:30–10:00 a.m. Program Business College Complex, N130
10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Access to Justice Day Site Visits Community, Various
12:00–1:30 p.m. Lunch & Reflection Business College Complex, N130
Project Date
Aug. 18, 2023
Project Locations and Shifts
MSU Business College Complex
632 Bogue Street
Room N130
East Lansing, MI 48824
Project Coordinator
Audra Foster
audra.foster@law.msu.edu
517.432.6810
Community Partner - Legislative Services Bureau
About Legislative Services Bureau
The Legislative Service Bureau was formally created in 1941 as a nonpartisan legislative information and service agency. With the adoption of the Michigan Constitution of 1963 the Legislative Council was established and with the passage of sections 4.311 to 4.327 of the Michigan Compiled laws, the Council became the governing body for the Legislative Service Bureau. The Council is charged with maintaining bill drafting, research, and other services in the Bureau for utilization by all members of the Michigan Legislature. The Bureau provides bill drafting through the Legal Division; research functions through the Research Services Division; a variety of printing services from the Legislative Printing Division; telephone support for the Legislature as well as computer support for the Bureau and Legislative Council agencies through the Information Technologies Division; and provides the Legislature with consolidated chamber automation, drafting tools, and future updates to Legislative websites through the MiLENIA System Division.
The statutory provision under which the Bureau functions specifically details the nonpartisan nature of this agency. The Legislative Council Act states:
An employee of the Bureau shall not urge or oppose legislation, but upon request shall aid and assist the members of the legislature by advising as to bills and resolutions and by furnishing to them the fullest information upon all matters within the scope of the Bureau relating to their public duties.
All legislative requests are handled by Bureau staff on a confidential basis. The Legislative Council Act also provides:
An employee of the Bureau shall not reveal to any person outside the Bureau the contents or nature of any matter not yet published without the consent of the person bringing the matter before the Bureau.
Although the primary focus of the Bureau is service to the members of the Michigan Legislature and their staff, the agency directly and indirectly provides information to the public. Specific services that you may be familiar with include:
- Compile and publish Michigan's laws
- Compile and publish the Michigan Manual
- Booklets, brochures and newsletters distributed through Legislative offices
Project Date
Aug. 18, 2023
Project Locations and Shifts
MSU Business College Complex632 Bogue Street
Room N130
East Lansing, MI 48824
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9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
(2 spots available)
Volunteer registration is closed.