Building a Better Bench

At 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT on Thursday, February 9th, join PPP and our featured speakers for a conversation on the first two year's of President Biden's judicial nominations and what we need to see moving forward. The Building a Better Bench webinar will be a panel discussion about the importance of professional diversity in […]

Connecticut Judicial Nominations Town Hall

Governor Lamont recently released his first class of Superior Court nominees, and they will receive a public hearing in the General Assembly's Judiciary Committee on Friday, April 21, 2023. Join the Connecticut Pro-People Judiciary Coalition for a remote town hall discussion to learn more about the nominees and how you can express your support or […]

PSLF Training

Student loan payments will begin again in September, thanks to this week’s bipartisan debt ceiling deal — sticking us with massive monthly bills after three years of loans on pause. Worse still, the right-wing Supreme Court is poised to strike down student-debt cancellation this June, taking tens of thousands of dollars out of our pockets […]

PPP Convening 2023

Save the date for next year's Convening from July 7-9, 2023! We'll gather in Washington, DC, to build community, learn from incredible speakers, and plan campaigns to continue unf*cking the law.

Chicago Happy Hour for Blue Slip Reform

For the last two years, blue slips have been used to slow down judicial nominations and confirmations. Even worse, they’ve been used to ensure that many judicial vacancies have gone unfilled, leaving millions of people without adequate access to justice. While Senators Schumer, Durbin, and other leaders have confirmed historic nominees, Senate Republicans must not […]

Reading Group: What To Do About The Courts

Every day the judiciary plays an increasingly dominant role in shaping our political lives–from recent elimination of reproductive rights and affirmative action, to the steady erosion of voting rights and the unshackling of gerrymandering, to the growing attacks on the Federal government’s ability to tackle climate change, cancel student debt, protect workers, and regulate corporate […]

State Court Judges, Why They Matter, & Why You Should Be One

Register Here! Law students and junior attorneys, this is the event for you! This virtual event is aimed at law students and early career attorneys who may be interested in learning more about state court judges, their role in our judiciary system, and pathways to state court benches. Featured speakers will engage in a discussion […]

Law Firm Transparency Campaign Launch

As lawyers and law students, we bear moral responsibility for our work. Join People's Parity Project for the kickoff of our cross-chapter campaign highlighting the negative impacts that far too many corporate firms are having on our legal system and society, as well as alternative career options where attorneys can live their values. More information […]

NYC Lawyers Chapter Kickoff

Connect with progressive lawyers in your area who want to help unrig the law. Food and drinks provided-- just bring a passion for justice! Register here: https://actionnetwork.org/events/nyc-lawyers-chapter-kickoff  

Register Now: 2024 Convening

The Dupont Circle Hotel 1500 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, D.C., DC, United States

This summer, law students, attorneys, and legal advocates from around the country are joining together to unf*ck the law. From June 28–30, 2024, People’s Parity Project (PPP) will convene our progressive community for three days of policy deep dives, skills trainings, and networking sessions — all dedicated to growing the movement of legal professionals committed […]

PPP Convening 2024

Save the date for next year's Convening from June 28-30, 2024! We'll gather in Washington, DC, to build community, learn from incredible speakers, and plan campaigns to continue unf*cking the law.

Pro-People Lawyering Series: Fighting Homelessness After Grants Pass

In Grants Pass v. Johnson, the US Supreme Court held that ordinances allowing for fines, destruction of property, and imprisonment for sleeping outside, even when no shelter is available, are not unconstitutional. To push back on the criminalization of homelessness, robust legal and organizing strategies are needed to ensure the human rights of all people. […]