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PPP in the News: UConn Law collaborates with PPP and others to nominate more diverse judges

PPP in the News: UConn Law collaborates with PPP and others to nominate more diverse judges

by People's Parity Project | Mar 6, 2023 | Courts, In the News, UConn

Sara Bedigian writes for The Daily Campus: The People’s Parity Project at the University of Connecticut’s School of Law is a part of the Connecticut Pro-People Judiciary Coalition that is calling for Gov. Ned Lamont to nominate more judges with increased professional...
PPP on the Air: Breaking Down North Carolina GOP’s Supreme Court Power Grab

PPP on the Air: Breaking Down North Carolina GOP’s Supreme Court Power Grab

by People's Parity Project | Feb 7, 2023 | Courts, In the News

PPP’s own Billy Corriher joins Stephen Robinson of Wonkette to talk about how Republicans have exploited partisan judicial elections to tilt the courts in their favor, including a blatant power grab in North Carolina.
In the News: A Brief History of Judges Not Giving a Shit About Disabled Veterans

In the News: A Brief History of Judges Not Giving a Shit About Disabled Veterans

by People's Parity Project | Feb 7, 2023 | Courts, In the News

PPP’s own Steve Kennedy writes for Balls & Strikes: It’s simple: Courts—not only Supreme Court justices, but also the federal district and appeals court judges below them—have a long history of caring more about making the rules simpler for the VA than about...
REPORT: Building a Better Bench

REPORT: Building a Better Bench

by Molly Coleman | Jan 30, 2023 | Courts, In the News, Legal Profession

Today, the People’s Parity Project released a report assessing the first two years’ of President Biden’s judicial nominations, and making key recommendations for the years to come. You can view the full report here. In recent years, the question of...
In the News: Calls for SCOTUS Ethics Probe Grow as Court Lawyer Defends Alito

In the News: Calls for SCOTUS Ethics Probe Grow as Court Lawyer Defends Alito

by People's Parity Project | Nov 29, 2022 | Courts, In the News

Julia Conley writes for Common Dreams: Demands for a congressional investigation into potential ethics violations at the U.S. Supreme Court intensified Monday after a lawyer for the court refused to answer questions from two lawmakers about allegations regarding...
In the News: A Brief History of Judges Not Giving a Shit About Disabled Veterans

In the News: James Ho’s Yale Law Boycott Only Matters If Students Allow It

by People's Parity Project | Nov 2, 2022 | Clerkships, Courts

PPP’s own Steve Kennedy writes for Balls & Strikes: Conservatives will never stop complaining about cancel culture at elite universities where, despite having a fast track to the judiciary for their fellow travelers in the Federalist Society, they see...
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