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People’s Parity Project organizers mark the one-year anniversary of Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation by calling for his impeachment. Washington, D.C. — The People’s Parity Project joined Demand Justice, the Center for […]
Law student organizers and advocates applaud Congress while turning attention to the Senate. CAMBRIDGE, MA — 20 SEPTEMBER 2019 — Following months of advocacy by workers, organizers, and law students, […]
PPP’s own Beth Feldstein and Emma Janger write for Morning Consult in support of the FAIR Act: Unsurprisingly, being subject to forced arbitration discourages most people from bringing their claims […]
Samantha Stokes writes for Law.com: Selendy & Gay is the latest law firm to stop requiring attorneys to sign mandatory arbitration agreements as a condition of employment, building on a campaign to […]
Following a trend among law firms nationwide, New York law firm Selendy & Gay has revised its employment policies and will no longer require its lawyers or any of its […]
One year ago, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford came forward to tell the world that Brett Kavanaugh, then a nominee to the highest court in the nation, had sexually assaulted her. […]
Washington, DC — September 10, 2019 — Members of the People’s Parity Project are in Washington, DC, today for the House Judiciary Committee’s markup of the Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal […]
PPP’s own Molly Coleman writes at MinnPost: How can we lose rights that we already had? The answer is forced arbitration. Forced arbitration clauses have proliferated in employment and consumer […]
PPP’s own Molly Coleman and Kimberly Rodriguez wrote for Teen Vogue: More than 60 million workers have lost their right to sue their employer in public court if they get […]
Vault recently released the latest edition of its 25 Best Midsize Law Firms to Work For. The list purports to recognize the U.S. law firms with under 200 lawyers that […]
