Legal Profession
EXPOSE LAW FIRM MALFEASANCE
BigLaw screws over workers, including its own
Corporate law firms literally invented the types of coercive contracts that keep workers from enforcing their civil rights—and they’re even using them against their own employees, including non-attorney staff. We’re fighting back against the secret clauses that let BigLaw avoid accountability for its harassment and discrimination epidemic.
FIGHT FOR EQUITY IN CLERKSHIPS
End harassment & discrimination in the judiciary
Workplace harassment and discrimination is pervasive—even in the judiciary, the very branch of government charged with ensuring equal protection of the law. We’re holding the judiciary and our law schools accountable for their role in perpetuating a system in which abuse of power goes unchecked.
BUILD PUBLIC SERVICE COMMUNITY
Helping lawyers do justice with their careers
When prestige, power, and student debt push the majority of law school graduates into corporate interest work, something has gone terribly wrong. We believe all students deserve the opportunity to do justice with their careers, and we’re here to help by building a community of law students and lawyers committed to the public interest.
END STUDENT DEBT
Student debt exacerbates inequality in the law
The average debt after law school graduation is $148,800, and this burden is disproportionately borne by first-generation students and students of color. We must eliminate student debt to achieve equity in the legal profession.
RAISE ETHICAL STANDARDS
Ensuring lawyers do right by working people
At least in theory, lawyers have ethical obligations, including not assisting clients in breaking the law or harming others. One way we’re raising standards in the profession is by holding accountable the lawyers who engineered or defended the Trump Administration’s attacks on civil rights, immigrants, workers’ rights, the climate, and democracy itself.
ENACT DIPLOMA PRIVILEGE
Abolish the bar exam & other barriers
Following the lead of advocates like United for Diploma Privilege, we support abolishing the racist, classist, ableist bar exam in favor of diploma privilege—in addition to tearing down other barriers to the profession.
The Latest
From our work to change the legal profession for the better.
PPP in the News: “Why Are Law Schools Outsourcing Student Services to the Federalist Society?”
PPP's own Molly Coleman writes for Balls & Strikes that, "law schools have managed to offload a significant amount of the work of training the next generation of lawyers." "Outsourcing their work to publishing behemoths, legal nonprofits, bar prep companies, and...
Impact of Judges Professional Backgrounds on Eviction Outcomes
Today, the People’s Parity Project released a report assessing the impact of judges' professional backgrounds on outcomes in eviction cases, finding statistically significant differences in average renter outcomes depending on judges' legal experience. Additionally,...
PPP in the News: What Law School Advice Gets Wrong About Public Interest Careers
PPP's own Steve Kennedy writes for Balls & Strikes about what law school advice gets wrong about public interest careers: All law students know the gold stars they are supposed to earn: top grades, law review, moot court competitions, competitive research and...
REPORT: Building a Better Bench
Today, the People's Parity Project released a report assessing the first two years' of President Biden's judicial nominations, and making key recommendations for the years to come. You can view the full report here. In recent years, the question of what role federal...
In the News: Where Are They Now? Trump Administration Edition.
Megan K. Stack writes for the New York Times: King & Spalding represented the Trump re-election campaign in a lawsuit that sought to prevent North Carolina election officials from honoring the state’s new rules on mail-in ballots. For this work, King &...
In the News: Big Law’s Nightmare: Ethics Issues Scare Away New Recruits
Roy Strom writes for Bloomberg Law: University of Michigan Law School [...] students began a campaign to boycott firms that worked on election issues that aided Trump [...] The People’s Parity Project, a group of activist law students, pushed the Michigan boycott...
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 of many law schools can leave public interest students adrift and doubting themselves, but...
In the News: State Courts Are New Progressive Focus After Abortion Ruling
Madison Alder writes for Bloomberg Law: Progressives are paying more attention to state courts in an attempt to protect abortion access and other priorities while acknowledging they’re playing catch up. “Lots of folks are already focused on state courts, unfortunately...
In the News: Pro Bono Is Broken
PPP's own Steve Kennedy writes for Balls & Strikes: For firms, highlighting their pro bono work burnishes their reputations with current and prospective clients, and helps recruit lawyers and law students who hope to serve their communities while still bringing...