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Emma Cueto wrote for Law360: Among the most notable opponents of mandatory arbitration policies are the American Bar Association, which officially took a position against such agreements in August, and […]
Connor W.K. Brown wrote for the Crimson: Students from Harvard Law School’s Pipeline Parity Project and other law students across the country continued their campaign this week against mandatory arbitration […]
Melissa Heelan Stanzione wrote for Bloomberg Law: Law students concerned with the use of mandatory arbitration agreements in law firm employment contracts are taking action this week to pressure law […]
Karen Sloan wrote for Law.com: The law students behind a national effort to end mandatory arbitration at law firms stepped up their efforts Tuesday, handing out leaflets outside the offices […]
Chris Villani of Law360 writes: A group of Harvard law students that has launched a year-long campaign to end so-called coercive contracts in the legal industry said Tuesday it is […]
Kathryn Rubino wrote for Above the Law: If legal industry insiders thought they could just wait out the uproar overmandatory arbitration agreements as a condition of employment at Biglaw firms, well, […]
A year after public outcry began over law firms’ use of forced arbitration as a condition of employment, law students around the country are stepping up the pressure on legal […]
Connor W. K. Brown wrote for The Crimson: “It is no surprise that since 2005, 85% of Supreme Court clerks have been non-Hispanic white… and only a third have been […]
The Pipeline Parity Project is proud to sign onto an open letter with dozens of student groups asking students, faculty, and the Harvard Law School administration to commit to the clerkship […]
Karen Sloan wrote for NLJ: The Pipeline Parity Project, as the student organization is called, on Monday through its #DumpVenable campaign called for classmates and law students across the country […]

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