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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
What role can lawyers play in building worker power in a legal system stacked against them? Join PPP and the California Center for Worker Power's Rachel Deutsch for a discussion on […]