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POWER TO THE PEOPLE
From the smallest provisions in employment contracts up to who sits on the U.S. Supreme Court, conservative and corporate interests have rigged our legal system against working people. The bad news is that they have a multi-decade head start; the good news is that we’re building a movement to fight back. Join the People’s Parity Project to be a part of our effort to ensure the law works for the people, not just the wealthy and powerful.
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If your school or community has a PPP chapter, the best way to get involved is to show up! If not, help us get one off the ground.
Upcoming Events
People’s Parity Project 2025 Convening
This summer, law students, attorneys, and legal advocates from around the country are joining together to unf*ck the law. From June 27–29, 2025, People’s Parity Project (PPP) will convene our […]
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The Work Is Just Beginning—Join Our Teams!
Since Donald Trump started occupying the Oval Office, we have seen all-out assaults on workers' rights, unprecedented rigging of the courts, and total impunity for the legal architects of this administration's atrocities. Thanks to the tireless work of the organizers...
Calling Law Students! Apply to the PPP Board of Directors
This fall, we are excited to add 1–2 current law students to the Board of Directors of the People’s Parity Project (PPP). Student Directors will begin their term in September 2020, and serve on the Board for a one-year term ending in September 2021. If you are...
Fellowship Hosting for Law Students and Recent Graduates
Founded in 2018, the People’s Parity Project is a young and growing national organization of law students and new attorneys. We are fighting for a civil legal system that works for working people, especially workers of color, women, and low-wage, precarious,...
TWO DOZEN Chapters & Counting
The heart of PPP is our chapters on law school campuses from Hartford, Connecticut, to St. Louis, Missouri, to San Antonio, Texas and in cities across the country. If PPP has a chapter near you, the best way to get more involved is by showing up! Email us or fill out the form if you're interested in starting a chapter on your campus or in your community.
law school chapters
Student organizers started PPP, and student organizing remains at the core of what we do. At law schools across the country, students are organizing for better support for public interest students, fighting repressive campus speech policies, and more at their schools, while also joining initiatives in their communities to push for a pro-people legal system.
To learn more about what our student organizers are up to, check out some of our organizer profiles. If you want to deepen your involvement with PPP as a law student, our fellowships offer amazing opportunities for increased engagement with our community while having important impacts on campus and beyond. If you don't see your campus listed below, email us or fill out the form below to start a chapter on your campus and begin the work of unf*cking the law.























Lawyers chapters
PPP recently launched our first lawyers chapters to bring our organizing experience to practicing attorneys and give our graduates opportunities to keep working for change after law school. Our lawyers chapters are leading the fight to unf*ck the law in cities around the country; email us or fill out the form if you're interested in starting a chapter in your community.
For a discussion on the need for organizing lawyers and benefits of getting involved, along with an inside look at one of our chapters, check out our interview with lead organizers from our DC lawyers chapter.