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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
There has never been a more important time for pro-people, pro-democracy lawyers and law students to get organized. Maintaining the rule of law over the next three years and building […]
The Latest
Impact of Judges Professional Backgrounds on Eviction Outcomes
Today, the People’s Parity Project released a report assessing the impact of judges' professional backgrounds on outcomes in eviction cases, finding statistically significant differences in average renter outcomes depending on judges' legal experience. Additionally,...
First Speaker Announced: Niko Bowie to Kick Off “What To Do About the Courts” Reading Group
We're thrilled to announce the first speaker for What To Do About the Courts, the six-part reading group led by PPP and The Law and Political Economy Project. PPP board member Niko Bowie is the Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, where he teaches...
PPP in the News: North Carolina GOP Drops Crusade Against Jurist Who Questioned Racial Bias, for Now
PPP's own Billy Corriher writes for Slate that, "Justice Anita Earls, a Democrat and former civil rights lawyer, is no longer at risk of losing her seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court for speaking out about bias and discrimination at the highest level of the...
PPP Statement on the N.C. Judicial Standards Commission Ending its Sham Investigation Against Justice Anita Earls
People's Parity Project Statement on the N.C. Judicial Standards Commission Ending its Sham Investigation Against Justice Anita Earls Raleigh, NC—Today, the North Carolina Judicial Standards Commission ended its investigation into Justice Anita Earls, who faced...
PPP in the News: The Courts Will Never Save Us
Troy Brown writes for The [F]law that, "the Court [is] a shaky foundation on which to try to build a more just society." "But as progressives contemplate the future of the judiciary, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the left’s strategy has to go far beyond...
PPP in the News: Clinton, Obama Circuit Judges Shun Retirement as Election Looms
Tiana Headley writes for Bloomberg Law that, "Most Democratic-appointed appellate judges eligible for a form of semi-retirement are hanging onto their seats as the election year tests President Joe Biden’s goal of reshaping the federal circuit courts." "Several of the...
PPP in the News: The Legal Profession Still Won’t Hold Coup Sympathizers Accountable
PPP's own Molly Coleman writes for Balls & Strikes that, "Jones Day is back on its bullshit" as the firm fights for the right of insurrectionists to appear on the ballot. "And what happens when lawyers try to overturn elections without consequence? They do it...
PPP in the News: The Government Spent Decades Poisoning Marines at Camp Lejeune. Now It Wants Courts to Let It Off the Hook
PPP's own Steve Kennedy writes for Balls and Strikes that, "Military servicemembers and their families should be able to have juries hear their cases against a government that poisoned them. Yet even after Congress ensured that Camp Lejeune veterans have the right to...