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Molly Coleman, Executive Director of the People’s Parity Project, issued the following statement in response to President Biden’s announcement of a Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court: “President Joe Biden […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Miranda Litwak, litwak@therevolvingdoorproject.org Molly Coleman, molly@peoplesparity.org New BigLaw Revolving Door Report Series Will Examine Corporate Law Firm Influence In Executive Branch And Regulatory Law Today the Revolving […]
On April 14th at 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT, PPP held a panel aimed at unpacking “public interest” lawyering. Too often, we see that law students are told that there […]
Madison Alder writes for Bloomberg Law: “Corporate attorneys remain alarmingly overrepresented on the federal bench, as do white men and graduates of only a small handful of law schools,” said […]
Harper Neidig writes for The Hill: Liberal activists are now arguing that the administration needs to counter Trump’s legacy by pushing its nominees through the Senate at a rapid pace, […]
Molly Coleman, Executive Director of the People’s Parity Project, issued the following statement in response to the first judicial nominations made by President Biden: “Thanks to the tireless work of […]
Last summer, law students at NYU led the effort to reform journal practices, pushing for more equitable processes and a more equitable legal profession. The #LawJournalStrike kicked off a long-overdue […]
In the aftermath of last week’s massacre in Atlanta where eight people were murdered, including six women of Asian descent, the People’s Parity Project and over 200 other civil and […]
The People’s Parity Project is proud to join 88 civil rights organizations in supporting the Equality Act with the following statement. We, the undersigned women’s rights and gender justice organizations, […]
Clerkships can be invaluable experiences that teach research, writing, and lawyering skills. They can also be enriching personal experiences and provide mentorship from judges and lead to friendships with co-clerks. […]
