People’s Parity Project
Nationwide network of law students and attorneys organizing to unrig the law and build a legal system that works for people, not corporate profits.
The Supreme Court Is Out of Control. This Is Our Best Hope.slate.com Things do not have to be this way.
REPORT: Protecting Workers’ Rights and Democracy from the Courts—A Practical Guide to Court Reform - People's Parity Projectpeoplesparity.org [et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”to...
Report Release: The People v. Corporate America in Arizona - People's Parity Projectpeoplesparity.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 11, 2024 CONTACT: Tristin Brown, [email protected] People’s Parity Project Report Shows That the Arizona Supreme Court Puts Corporations Over Workers and Consumers...
Join Our Team: Now Hiring an Organizing Manager - People's Parity Projectpeoplesparity.org The People’s Parity Project (PPP) is hiring a National Organizing Manager. We’re looking for a bold, creative, and experienced organizer to build power and mobilize law students and lawyers across […]
Today's Supreme Court is a threat to democracy — but activists plan to fight backsalon.com After Dobbs, many Americans woke up to the Roberts court's dangerous power. But history offers lessons — and hope
Massachusetts governor Maura Healey nominates former romantic partner to state's highest courtwww.cbsnews.com Healey nominated Appeals Court Justice Gabrielle Wolohojian, her former partner, to the Supreme Judicial Court.
No One Court Should Have All That Powerlpeproject.org Here's the terrifying reality: our power-hungry, ultra-conservative Supreme Court will stifle attempts by the government to address climate change, gun violence, racial inequality…
Reading Group: What To Do About The Courts - People's Parity Projectpeoplesparity.org Every day the judiciary plays an increasingly dominant role in shaping our political lives–from recent elimination of reproductive rights and affirmative action, to the steady erosion of voting righ...
Open Course: What To Do About the Courtslpeproject.org The Law and Political Economy Project and the People's Parity Project are teaming up to offer an open course/reading group on the urgent question of what to do about the courts in our current…
Clinton, Obama Circuit Judges Shun Retirement as Election Loomsnews.bloomberglaw.com Most Democratic-appointed appellate judges eligible for a form of semi-retirement are hanging onto their seats as the election year tests President Joe Biden’s goal of reshaping the federal circuit ...
The Legal Profession Still Won’t Hold Coup Sympathizers Accountableballsandstrikes.org There is nothing lawyers won’t tolerate in the name of professional niceties—not even unapologetic attacks on democracy itself.
The Legal Profession Still Won’t Hold Coup Sympathizers Accountableballsandstrikes.org There is nothing lawyers won’t tolerate in the name of professional niceties—not even unapologetic attacks on democracy itself.
The Legal Profession Still Won’t Hold Coup Sympathizers Accountableballsandstrikes.org There is nothing lawyers won’t tolerate in the name of professional niceties—not even unapologetic attacks on democracy itself.
The Government Spent Decades Poisoning Marines at Camp Lejeune. Now It Wants Courts to Let It Off th...ballsandstrikes.org Courts have a long history of closing ranks when they think justice, at Camp Lejeune or elsewhere, would cost the government too much.
Gen Z Lawyers Will Fight for Justice Outside the Supreme Courtnews.bloomberglaw.com Harvard Law School students Devon Shewell and Morgan Sperry consider the impact of the John Roberts court on today’s law students and future attorneys, and how recent rulings might shape their appro...
PPP Leadership Fellows Inaugural Cohort Applicationactionnetwork.org The legal profession has long been captured by corporate interests. As a result, we have a legal system built to serve those same interests, rather than the everyday people most in need of justice. Th...