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Kalena Thomhave writes for The American Prospect: It’s not just inadequate benefit amounts and antiquated rules that workers have to deal with, but also poor communication by the state departments […]
On the latest episode of Strict Scrutiny, out today, Leah Litman and Jaime Santos are joined by Deeva Shah from Law Clerks for Workplace Accountability and PPP’s own Sejal Singh […]
The People’s Parity Project (PPP), the Systemic Justice Project (SJP), and the Justice Catalyst (JC) are excited to announce our COVID-19 Rapid Response/Systems Summer Institute, which will employ law students in […]
During this global crisis, the last thing we want to think about is law firms that are still (!!) using forced arbitration—which means some firms think they can get away […]
We know that clerkships are likely the last thing on most students’ minds right now—and truly, there should be no need to focus on them for the time being. But […]
In the wake of massive layoffs and an unprecedented rise in unemployment claims, a report released today by the People’s Parity Project, in conjunction with the Harvard Labor & Worklife […]
The People’s Parity Project is proud to sign on to a letter from hundreds of rights groups urging Democratic leadership in Congress to remove immigrant family exclusions in coronavirus relief […]
Calling all law students! We are facing the worst public health and economic crisis of our lifetimes. Mounting layoffs. Workers forced to risk their lives by coming into work — […]
In the face of COVID-19, the economic, health, and humanitarian case for all workers to have paid sick days is clear. The United States is one of only two advanced economies […]
PPP organizer Sejal Singh joined Karen Sloan of Law.com on the Legal Speak podcast to talk about the pressure organizations like the People’s Parity Project and #DropExxon are putting on law […]
