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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...
In the News: Trump Lawyers Pressured to End Role in Election Challenges
Sara Randazzo writes for the Wall Street Journal: The People’s Parity Project, a national group of students and new lawyers that seeks to limit corporate influence in the legal system, launched a pledge for law students to not interview or work for four law firms that...
In the News: No Jobs for Trump Administration Lawyers, Group Tells Firms
Stephanie Russell-Kraft writes for Bloomberg Law: Trump administration lawyers who have “abused” their roles by aiding the president shouldn’t get jobs at big firms and universities, a group of law students and new attorneys said Friday. Those who shouldn’t get posts...
In the News: Law Students Boycott 4 Firms For Repping Trump Campaign
Law360 reports: More than 100 law students have signed a pledge to boycott Jones Day and three other law firms for representing the Republican National Committee in Trump-aligned lawsuits that attempt to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election. The...
In the News: Fighting Corporate Immunity from Coast to Coast
This summer, law students around the country have been fighting our own schools' efforts to lobby for corporate immunity. Universities, like many other employers, are lobbying Congress to pass sweeping liability waivers that would make businesses and universities...
The American Prospect: The Journey of the Jobless
Kalena Thomhave writes for The American Prospect: It’s not just inadequate benefit amounts and antiquated rules that workers have to deal with, but also poor communication by the state departments themselves. Combine a systemic overload with confusing directions that...
PPPodcast Recommendation: Strict Scrutiny on Workplace Misconduct and the Federal Courts
On the latest episode of Strict Scrutiny, out today, Leah Litman and Jaime Santos are joined by Deeva Shah from Law Clerks for Workplace Accountability and PPP's own Sejal Singh and Emma Janger for a discussion about workplace misconduct and the federal courts. If...
LegalSpeak: Big Law Targeted by Student Activists
PPP organizer Sejal Singh joined Karen Sloan of Law.com on the Legal Speak podcast to talk about the pressure organizations like the People's Parity Project and #DropExxon are putting on law firms to change their ways. Future attorneys at Harvard, Yale, New York...
Bloomberg Law: LGBTQ Students Refuse Funds From Law Firms With Arbitration
Stephanie Russell-Kraft wrote for Bloomberg Law: A group of 14 LGBTQ affinity groups from top law schools, including Harvard, Stanford, and Yale, will no longer accept funds from law firms that require employees to sign arbitration agreements. The affinity groups were...
The American Lawyer: DLA Piper Clings To Mandatory Arbitration—But Not Louis Lehot—As Students Show Clout
Dan Packel writes for The American Lawyer on Law.com: (PHOTO) Law students with the People’s Parity Project distribute leaflets outside of DLA Piper’s Washington office on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019. It took just nine days for DLA Piper to part ways with Louis Lehot...
Global Legal Post: DLA Piper under fire
Dr David Cowan writes for the Global Legal Post: The allegations by Ms Guerrero has spurred law students into action, mounting a protest against DLA Piper’s use of mandatory arbitration agreements, which they say allows employers to hide misconduct like sexual assault...
ATL: Law School Students Protest Outside Of DLA Piper Over Alleged Sexual Assault
Kathryn Rubino writes for Above the Law: The heat is getting turned up on DLA Piper. When partner Vanina Guerrero wrote an open letter to the leaders of the firm accusing a fellow partner, Louis Lehot, of sexual assault, she also asked the firm to release her from the...