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The Problem The Supreme Court has too much power. Beginning with the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison, in which the power of judicial review was given to the Court by […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 11, 2024 CONTACT: Tristin Brown, tristin@peoplesparity.org People’s Parity Project Report Shows That the Arizona Supreme Court Puts Corporations Over Workers and Consumers Phoenix, AZ —Today, the […]
Today, the People’s Parity Project released a report detailing its research into Arizona Supreme Court cases over the last 20 years. The report’s findings show that the high court has […]
PPP’s own Steve Kennedy writes for the CT Mirror about proposed legislation in Connecticut that would, “strip several non-lawyer Judicial Selection Commission (JSC) seats and hand them to lawyers, which […]
Sahil Kapur and Lawrence Hurley write for NBC News that, “Democratic senators are not joining calls on the left for liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire. But for the first […]
PPP’s own Molly Coleman writes for Balls & Strikes that, “law schools have managed to offload a significant amount of the work of training the next generation of lawyers.” “Outsourcing […]
Natalie Venegas writes for Newsweek that, “Law professor Paul Campos warned on Saturday that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor remaining on the bench poses a “risk” amid the upcoming […]
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 […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 19, 2024 CONTACT: Molly Coleman, hello@peoplesparity.org People’s Parity Project Applauds Senate Confirmation of Nicole Berner to United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Following today’s […]
Lydia Wheeler writes for Bloomberg Law that, “the nation’s first Latina on the US Supreme Court has faced little public pressure from progressives to retire ahead of the November election […]