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In the News: Biden Looks Beyond BigLaw, Prosecutors With Judicial Picks
Justin Wise of Law360 quotes Tristin Brown, PPP's Policy and Program Director, in his latest article: As he rushes to fill vacancies on the federal bench, President Joe Biden is making good on a pledge to diversify not just the personal but the professional...
In the News: The Shadow Docket: How Supreme Court Conservatives Are Manipulating Justice
PPP's own Tristin Brown and Daniel Wade write for Teen Vogue: "...this conservative Court has used its shadow docket to destabilize American law and force conservative outcomes on the public in the dead of night." Read more in Teen Vogue.
In the News: The Missing Voices on the Supreme Court Commission
President Biden established a bipartisan commission to study a host of U.S. Supreme Court-related issues, including concerns about its composition. In Bloomberg Law, People’s Parity Project’s Tristin Brown and Molly Coleman contend the commission lacks representation...
In the News: After Trump, Biden goes aggressive on courts
Harper Neidig writes for The Hill: Molly Coleman, the executive director of the progressive People’s Parity Project, said that the current imbalance on the court has made the legal system inhospitable to those championing causes and clients that sitting judges likely...
In the News: Calls Grow for Justice Breyer to Retire
Brett Wilkins writes for Common Dreams: In the wake of a threat by U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to block any potential Supreme Court nominee proffered by President Joe Biden in 2024 should the Kentucky Republican become majority leader after the midterm...
In the News: Biden’s Jekyll-and-Hyde Judicial Nominations
Alexander Sammon writes for The American Prospect on President Biden's judicial nominations: Bob Menendez, the state’s senior senator, recommended Christine O’Hearn, a lawyer who he claimed had “spent much of her career advocating for women in the workplace and...
In the News: New Report Explains That No Matter How Objectionable You Thought Jones Day Was, It’s Worse
Joe Patrice writes for Above the Law: The Revolving Door Project and People’s Parity Project just released the second report in their ongoing Biglaw Revolving Door Series, tackling Jones Day this time around and it’s a doozy. Read more at Above the Law.
In the News: Biden’s First Judicial Picks Balance Progressive Priorities
Madison Alder writes for Bloomberg Law: “Corporate attorneys remain alarmingly overrepresented on the federal bench, as do white men and graduates of only a small handful of law schools,” said Molly Coleman, executive director of the People’s Parity Project. ...
In the News: Biden creates Supreme Court buzz with judicial nominees
Harper Neidig writes for The Hill: Liberal activists are now arguing that the administration needs to counter Trump's legacy by pushing its nominees through the Senate at a rapid pace, but also by selecting judges who will add diversity to a judiciary that is...
In the News: Ivy League Graduates Condemn Prominent Alumni Cruz, Hawley
In The American Prospect, Marcia Brown writes: Similar groups of alumni criticized Trump administration figures like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in the wake of the unrest in Charlottesville. Law school students and recent graduates in particular have grown more...
In the News: Polarizing Election Work, Discrimination Suits May Dent Jones Day’s Appeal to Young Lawyers
Dan Packel writes for The American Lawyer: Sejal Singh, a recent Harvard Law School graduate who serves as national policy director at the activist group People’s Parity Project, pointed to a group of University of Michigan Law School students who’ve pledged not to...
In the News: Progressive groups push Biden to pick Black woman for solicitor general
Tal Axelrod writes for The Hill: A slate of progressive groups on Friday pressed President-elect Joe Biden to tap the nation’s first Black female solicitor general, saying that doing so would be a sign of his commitment to forming a diverse administration. Demand...