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It’s no secret that law schools don’t teach you what you need to know about the law. From the ways in which corporate America has built itself a private legal […]
The People’s Parity Project contributed to the latest special issue of the UCLA Law Review, entitled Law Meets World. In “Making Unemployment Insurance Work For Working People,” PPP organizers Emma […]
This summer, law students around the country have been fighting our own schools’ efforts to lobby for corporate immunity. Universities, like many other employers, are lobbying Congress to pass sweeping […]
This fall, we’re partnering with our friends at Demand Justice to put on a training for incoming 1Ls on #WhatLawSchoolDidntTeachMe. We want to know: What do you wish you had […]
This fall, we are excited to add 1–2 current law students to the Board of Directors of the People’s Parity Project (PPP). Student Directors will begin their term in September […]
The People’s Parity Project is proud to join more than 120 fellow public interest organizations in supporting diploma privilege as the only safe and equitable remedy to state bar examinations […]
Founded in 2018, the People’s Parity Project is a young and growing national organization of law students and new attorneys. We are fighting for a civil legal system that works […]
Jill Langley, the first-ever judicial integrity officer for the federal judiciary, has announced her resignation. Her resignation provides yet another opportunity for the judiciary to show that it takes seriously […]
We are proud to join the Public Rights Project, as well as Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area, recently wrote and filed an amicus brief […]
Students at Boston University, Suffolk University, and Harvard Law School launched petitions demanding that their schools break with prominent higher ed lobby groups, which are advocating for legislation that would immunize corporations from COVID-19-related lawsuits.
