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REPORT: Imbalanced Justice in Arizona
Today, the People’s Parity Project released a report assessing the professional diversity on the Arizona bench, finding a stark underrepresentation of judges with pro-people backgrounds. Our new research shows that judges in Arizona, like so many other states, reached...
PPP Statement on Gaza
Over the last several weeks, PPP has mourned the many civilian lives lost and the continuing suffering of the people of Palestine and Israel. We condemn both the murder and kidnapping of Israeli civilians by Hamas and the ongoing bombardment, siege, and soon-to-come...
REPORT: Impact of Professional Background on Connecticut Supreme Court Opinions
Today, the People's Parity Project released a report assessing the impact of professional background on Connecticut Supreme Court opinions, finding that judges with pro-people backgrounds are more likely to side with people over powerful interests like corporations...
People’s Parity Project Statement In Support of Justice Anita Earls’s Federal Lawsuit Defending Her First Amendment Rights
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 29, 2023 People's Parity Project Statement In Support of Justice Anita Earls’s Federal Lawsuit Defending Her First Amendment Rights Raleigh, NC — Today, North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls filed a federal lawsuit to protect...
Class of 2025 PPP Leadership Fellows
The legal profession has long been captured by corporate interests. As a result, we have a legal system built to serve those same interests, rather than the everyday people most in need of justice. This corporate capture begins as soon as law students arrive on...
PPP Celebrates the Confirmation of Kalpana Kotagal to the EEOC
For Immediate Release July 13, 2023 Contact: press@peoplesparity.org People's Parity Project Celebrates the Confirmation of Kalpana Kotagal to the EEOC Chicago, IL—Following today's U.S. Senate vote to confirm Kalpana Kotagal as a commissioner of the Equal Employment...
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PPP in the News: Banning Noncompetes is an Important First Step. But it isn’t Enough.
PPP's own Molly Coleman wrote for the Minnesota Reformer: After a whirlwind few months, the Minnesota Legislature has completed its most productive session in decades. Amidst a plethora of significant victories for everyday people, the comprehensive new labor...
PPP in the News: New Hampshire Senators Silence Opposition to Controversial Judicial Nominee
David Dayne writes for the American Prospect about First Circuit Court of Appeals nominee Michael Delaney: Eight progressive organizations submitted a detailed letter opposing Delaney, on the grounds that he “would be a gift to opponents of the so-called...
PPP in the News: The Judges Have Too Much Power
PPP's own Molly Coleman writes for Balls & Strikes: The federal judiciary is out of control. Far-right judges have decided they are above the law, using their lifetime positions not to advance the well-being of the country, but to increase their personal wealth...
PPP in the News: CT judicial nominations need more sunlight
PPP's own Steve Kennedy writes for the Connecticut Mirror: As the People’s Parity Project (PPP) pointed out in its report on the professional diversity of the Connecticut judicial branch, former corporate lawyers and prosecutors are significantly overrepresented among...
PPP in the News: Kemp Has Increased Concentration of Big Law Alumni on Georgia’s Top Courts
Law.com reports: While racial diversity has increased in Georgia's high courts over recent years, a report conducted by the People's Parity Project recently found that the state appellate court judges still lack professional diversity. While many appellate judges have...
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...