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About Us
The People’s Parity Project is made up of law students and attorneys organizing nationwide to end how the legal profession—and the law itself—enables injustice.
We are committed to demystifying and dismantling the coercive legal tools that allow the powerful to get away with violating workers’ rights, ripping off consumers, and shielding corporations and the courts from accountability.
KNOWLEDGE
Collect information about how the legal system enables injustice to educate our communities.
SOLUTIONS
Identify and implement best practices to improve how we address pervasive problems.
POWER
Use our collective voice in the legal profession to make the law work for everyone, not just the powerful.
Upcoming Events
People’s Parity Project 2025 Convening
This summer, law students, attorneys, and legal advocates from around the country are joining together to unf*ck the law. From June 27–29, 2025, People’s Parity Project (PPP) will convene our […]
The Latest
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...
PPP on the Air: Unrigging the Legal System on The Great Battlefield Podcast
PPP's own Molly Coleman joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about our group of lawyers and law students is organizing nationwide to end how the law enables injustice.
People’s Parity Project Statement Opposing Justice Hector LaSalle’s Nomination for Chief Judge of New York
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 22, 2022 People's Parity Project Statement Opposing Justice Hector LaSalle’s Nomination for Chief Judge of New York New York, NY — This morning, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that she was nominating Justice Hector LaSalle to the Chief...
In the News: Calls for SCOTUS Ethics Probe Grow as Court Lawyer Defends Alito
Julia Conley writes for Common Dreams: Demands for a congressional investigation into potential ethics violations at the U.S. Supreme Court intensified Monday after a lawyer for the court refused to answer questions from two lawmakers about allegations regarding...
In the News: James Ho’s Yale Law Boycott Only Matters If Students Allow It
PPP's own Steve Kennedy writes for Balls & Strikes: Conservatives will never stop complaining about cancel culture at elite universities where, despite having a fast track to the judiciary for their fellow travelers in the Federalist Society, they see student...
Request for Proposals: Organizational Development Consultant
The People’s Parity Project seeks to retain an experienced Organizational Development Consultant for up to three months to lead our Executive Director and Board of Directors in assessing the organization’s strategic plan, current programs, and long-term capacity,...
In the News: Gov. Whitmer, it’s time to diversify the Michigan Supreme Court
PPP's own Nairobi Cratic wrote for Bridge Michigan: "Gov. Whitmer should follow President Biden’s lead and appoint a justice who will bring professional diversity to the makeup of the Michigan Supreme Court and protect the rights of Michigan residents for decades to...
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 &...