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In part four of 5-4‘s series on the Federalist Society, PPP’s Executive Director Molly Coleman spoke about where the legal left has gone wrong in the past, and PPP’s current […]
Today, the People’s Parity Project released a report assessing the impact of judges’ professional backgrounds on outcomes in eviction cases, finding statistically significant differences in average renter outcomes depending on […]
We’re thrilled to announce the first speaker for What To Do About the Courts, the six-part reading group led by PPP and The Law and Political Economy Project. PPP board […]
PPP’s own Billy Corriher writes for Slate that, “Justice Anita Earls, a Democrat and former civil rights lawyer, is no longer at risk of losing her seat on the North […]
People’s Parity Project Statement on the N.C. Judicial Standards Commission Ending its Sham Investigation Against Justice Anita Earls Raleigh, NC—Today, the North Carolina Judicial Standards Commission ended its investigation into […]
Troy Brown writes for The [F]law that, “the Court [is] a shaky foundation on which to try to build a more just society.” “But as progressives contemplate the future of […]
Tiana Headley writes for Bloomberg Law that, “Most Democratic-appointed appellate judges eligible for a form of semi-retirement are hanging onto their seats as the election year tests President Joe Biden’s […]
PPP’s own Molly Coleman writes for Balls & Strikes that, “Jones Day is back on its bullshit” as the firm fights for the right of insurrectionists to appear on the […]
PPP’s own Steve Kennedy writes for Balls and Strikes that, “Military servicemembers and their families should be able to have juries hear their cases against a government that poisoned them. […]
Jack Karp writes for Law 360 that “state judiciaries are becoming more overtly political, and important elections, rulings and ethics cases could exacerbate that partisanship in 2024”: A similar dynamic […]

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