PPP In the News
Morning Consult: Forced Arbitration is Cutting off Access to Justice. Congress Can Stop It.
PPP's own Beth Feldstein and Emma Janger write for Morning Consult in support of the FAIR Act: Unsurprisingly, being subject to forced arbitration discourages most people from bringing their claims in the first place. The rare consumers who pursue arbitration only end...
Law.com: Another Law Firm Abandons Mandatory Arbitration as Pressure Continues
Samantha Stokes writes for Law.com: Selendy & Gay is the latest law firm to stop requiring attorneys to sign mandatory arbitration agreements as a condition of employment, building on a campaign to end the practice that emerged in the wake of the #MeToo movement....
MinnPost: Minnesota delegation should support the Fair Act
PPP's own Molly Coleman writes at MinnPost: How can we lose rights that we already had? The answer is forced arbitration. Forced arbitration clauses have proliferated in employment and consumer contracts in recent years. Buried in the fine print and shrouded in...
Teen Vogue: What You Need to Know Before Signing the Contract for Your First Job
PPP's own Molly Coleman and Kimberly Rodriguez wrote for Teen Vogue: More than 60 million workers have lost their right to sue their employer in public court if they get fired or face unlawful harassment on the job because they are subject to what’s known as a “forced...
Bloomberg Law: Fewer Big Law Firms Require Mandatory Arbitration for Associates
Stephanie Russell-Kraft writes for Bloomberg Law: Fewer top U.S. law firms require associates to sign forced arbitration agreements in their employment contracts following student-led pressure campaigns to end the practice. Seven firms responding to a Harvard Law...
ATL: Biglaw Firm Under Attack (Again) By Law School Students Who’ve Had Enough With Mandatory Arbitration
Kathryn Rubino wrote for Above The Law: The fight over the use of mandatory arbitration agreements at Biglaw firms continues. A group of Harvard Law student activists, organized as the Pipeline Parity Project (PPP), have kept the heat on Biglaw firms over their use of...
ATL: Biglaw Firm Changes Course On Mandatory Arbitration… For A Limited Time
Kathryn Rubino wrote for Above The Law: Biglaw firms that employ mandatory arbitration agreements as a condition of employment are having a PR problem. In the wake of the #MeToo movement, a ton of attention is being paid to firms that still employ the agreements....
VICE: Google Workers Sit-In to Protest Alleged Retaliation Against Women Who Report Sexual Harassment
Caroline Haskins wrote for VICE: Google ended forced arbitration practices in February after successful efforts from Googlers for Ending Forced Arbitration (then calledEnd Forced Arbitration at Google), and now, Gupta says that organizing efforts have expanded to...
Gizmodo: Google Workers Set Up Phone Banks To Demand Congress Put an End to Forced Arbitration
Melanie Ehrenkranz wrote for Gizmodo: Now, Google employees, as well as Harvard law students from Pipeline Parity Project, have set up phone banks for people to call their Congressional leaders to throw their weight behind the FAIR Act. They’ve compiled the phone...
Daily Beast: Joe Biden’s Last-Minute Call to Anita Hill Backfires With Women
Emily Shugarman wrote for the Daily Beast: Molly Coleman, an organizer with Harvard Law’s Pipeline Parity Project, said she did not think Biden had taken full responsibility for his role in the hearing. That, coupled with the allegations of inappropriate touching,...
Bloomberg Law: Yale Law Women Report Shows Even Best Firms Can Improve Ranks
Stephanie Russell-Kraft wrote for Bloomberg Law: Morrison & Foerster, which made it onto both Top 10 lists, faces a proposed class action brought by former attorneys who claim they were discriminated against because of their gender after taking maternity leave....
The Nation: Harvard Law Students Are Taking On Forced Arbitration
Sejal Singh and Andre Manuel wrote for The Nation: Forced arbitration effectively operates as a secretive, privatized justice system that is stacked in favor of big corporations. The Economic Policy Institute estimates that workers subject to mandatory arbitration win...