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On February 11, 2021, the House Judiciary Committee held the first hearing in over a year on the Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal (FAIR) Act. The FAIR Act would stop companies from […]
Cambridge, MA — Hundreds of Harvard Law School (HLS) students, alumni, and other community members have signed a letter asking Dean John Manning and other members of the school’s leadership […]
What you may not have heard is that members of the Federalist Society—an organization that sits at the heart of the conservative legal movement—actively aided those insurrectionists. Leaders of the […]
The People’s Parity Project (PPP) seeks a creative, self-motivated, and strategic Policy and Program Manager to join a growing team and lead the organization’s work on a diverse set of […]
Young people are leading the way on the most important issues of our time, from climate change to survivors’ rights. This mobilization is unprecedented — but the courts are poised […]
In The American Prospect, Marcia Brown writes: Similar groups of alumni criticized Trump administration figures like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in the wake of the unrest in Charlottesville. Law school […]
Dan Packel writes for The American Lawyer: Sejal Singh, a recent Harvard Law School graduate who serves as national policy director at the activist group People’s Parity Project, pointed to […]
The People’s Parity Project was proud to join Demand Justice and more than two dozen other progressive organizations to send a letter to leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee calling […]
The People’s Parity Project led a coalition of fourteen organizations, including the National Women’s Law Center, the National Education Association, Young Invincibles, and Americans for Financial Reform, to call on […]
Tal Axelrod writes for The Hill: A slate of progressive groups on Friday pressed President-elect Joe Biden to tap the nation’s first Black female solicitor general, saying that doing so […]
