Apply to be a PPP Leadership Fellow

The People’s Parity Project is thrilled to announce the launch of its inaugural Leadership Fellows cohort! PPP will be launching a pilot program during the 2022–23 academic year in which […]

New York Court of Appeals Organizing Call

On Monday, July 11th, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore of the New York Court of Appeals announced her intent to step down from the role at the end of August. This […]

No-CI: Pathways to Public Interest Law Careers

Planning a public interest career but feeling the pressure from your law school to go to OCI anyway? Let some awesome public interest lawyers ease your mind! The corporate focus […]

Organizing Training

Want to learn base building, power mapping, campaign planning, and other skills to strengthen your organizing work? Join People's Parity Project and Law Students for Climate Accountability for a remote […]

Federal Court Reform: What Comes Next?

Once the dust has settled after the election, you may be wondering, what are our options for court reform in a new Congress? Hear from experts in the field about […]

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 […]

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 […]

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. […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]