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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
Taking on Hard Fights
Building a legal system that works for the people, not the corporations or the carceral state, requires doing things a little differently. It means that we have to take on the hard fights, and push for better at every opportunity, even when it would be easier to stay...
PPP in the News: New Hampshire Senators Silence Opposition to Controversial Judicial Nominee
David Dayne writes for the American Prospect about First Circuit Court of Appeals nominee Michael Delaney: Eight progressive organizations submitted a detailed letter opposing Delaney, on the grounds that he “would be a gift to opponents of the so-called...
PPP in the News: The Judges Have Too Much Power
PPP's own Molly Coleman writes for Balls & Strikes: The federal judiciary is out of control. Far-right judges have decided they are above the law, using their lifetime positions not to advance the well-being of the country, but to increase their personal wealth...
PPP in the News: CT judicial nominations need more sunlight
PPP's own Steve Kennedy writes for the Connecticut Mirror: As the People’s Parity Project (PPP) pointed out in its report on the professional diversity of the Connecticut judicial branch, former corporate lawyers and prosecutors are significantly overrepresented among...
PPP in the News: Kemp Has Increased Concentration of Big Law Alumni on Georgia’s Top Courts
Law.com reports: While racial diversity has increased in Georgia's high courts over recent years, a report conducted by the People's Parity Project recently found that the state appellate court judges still lack professional diversity. While many appellate judges have...
PPP Supports the Confirmation of Julie Su to be U.S. Secretary of Labor
PPP, along with hundreds of other organizations committed to promoting and protecting civil and human rights in the United States, wrote to express our strong support for the confirmation of Julie Su to serve as the next secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor. As...
REPORT: Imbalanced Justice in Georgia
Today, the People's Parity Project released a report assessing professional diversity on the Georgia state bench, finding a stark underrepresentation of judges with pro-people backgrounds. You can view the full report here. Since 2021, the Biden administration...
PPP in the News: The Supreme Court’s Power Made Clarence Thomas’s Corruption Inevitable
PPP's own Steve Kennedy writes for Balls & Strikes: The myth of the objective, all-powerful Supreme Court only serves powerful interests, not the actual people of the country. If Sam Alito is enough of a dope to fall for an influence operation that anyone could...