Expand the court
Today, we can meet this crisis thanks to the introduction of The Judiciary Act of 2021—which would add 4 seats to the Supreme Court, immediately unpacking the stolen Court.
What even is court expansion?
Why expand the courts?
Second, to increase access to justice by increasing the number of judges able to hear cases. Currently, there are about 700 federal trial judges and 150 federal appellate judges for 328 million Americans.
#ExpandTheCourts
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REPORT: Protecting Workers’ Rights and Democracy from the Courts—A Practical Guide to Court Reform
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, June 18, 2024 Press Contact: Molly Coleman, molly@peoplesparity.org People’s Parity Project Releases New Report on Protecting Workers’ Rights and Multiracial Democracy from the Federal Courts June 18, 2024 | Washington, D.C.—Today, the...
Ending Judicial Supremacy
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Report Release: The People v. Corporate America in Arizona
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REPORT: The People v. Corporate America in Arizona
Today, the People’s Parity Project released a report detailing its research into Arizona Supreme Court cases over the last 20 years. The report’s findings show that the high court has become increasingly pro-corporate, causing significant harm to workers and consumers...
PPP in the News: CT must continue to include non-lawyers in judicial selection process
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PPP in the News: Top Democrats won’t join calls for Justice Sotomayor to retire, but they still fear a Ruth Bader Ginsburg repeat
Sahil Kapur and Lawrence Hurley write for NBC News that, "Democratic senators are not joining calls on the left for liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire. But for the first time, they’re publicly expressing an unease that history could repeat itself after Justice...
PPP in the News: “Why Are Law Schools Outsourcing Student Services to the Federalist Society?”
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PPP in the News: Sonia Sotomayor Staying on Supreme Court Poses ‘Risk,’ Law Professor Warns
Natalie Venegas writes for Newsweek that, "Law professor Paul Campos warned on Saturday that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor remaining on the bench poses a "risk" amid the upcoming 2024 presidential election." "It's absolutely a conversation that's being...
Join Our Team: Now Hiring an Organizing Manager
The People’s Parity Project (PPP) is hiring a National Organizing Manager. We’re looking for a bold, creative, and experienced organizer to build power and mobilize law students and lawyers across the country to unrig the law. This is an exciting opportunity to grow...