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Jon Skolnik writes in Salon: Progressive advocacy groups are calling on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from cases relating to the activism of his wife, Ginni Thomas, […]
Trip Brennan writes for Blue Tent: “…the right-wing takeover of the courts is also a story of liberal failure. Part of that failure was an inability to recognize key differences […]
As the Senate begins the process to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, progressive court reform leaders of the Unrig the Courts coalition are calling on every […]
Washington, D.C. — Following today’s announcement that President Biden will nominate Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, People’s Parity Project’s Policy & Program Director Tristin Brown released the […]
In February 2020, we hosted the first-ever PPP Convening. We hoped to make it an annual event…but COVID got in the way. Now, as we prepare for what we hope […]
PPP’s own Tristin Brown, with Tamara Brummer and Meagan Hatcher-Mays, writes for The Grio: Representation is important, but it is not enough when the institution that the first Black female […]
Hanna Trudo writes for the Hill: “There’s general agreement that we don’t need someone who’s been a management-side attorney on the Supreme Court,” said Molly Coleman, executive director of People’s […]
Julia Conley writes for Common Dreams: Tristin Brown, policy and program director at People’s Parity Project—a network of law students and lawyers “organizing to unrig the legal system and build […]
Harper Neidig writes for The Hill: Tristin Brown, the policy and program director at People’s Parity Project, a progressive network of law students and young lawyers advocating to reform the […]
Staci Zaretsky of Above the Law quoted People’s Parity Project’s Policy & Program Director Tristin Brown: “We applaud Justice Stephen Breyer for making the decision to retire and allow President […]

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