Our Legal System is Rigged, &
Working People Pay the Price
Conservative and corporate interests have spent decades building a legal system that works for the wealthy and the powerful, not the people. It’s going to take deep, hard organizing work—a true movement dedicated to real justice, within and outside of our legal system—in order to build a better future. Will you join us?
About Us
People’s Parity Project is a movement of attorneys and law students organizing for a democratized legal system which values people over profits, builds the power of working people, and opposes subordination of anyform.
Together, we are dismantling a profession that upholds corporate power and building a legal system that is a force for justice and equity.
Our work focuses on building power for working people in the civil legal system through organizing, policy innovation, political education, and solidarity.
COMMUNITY
Bringing together lawyers and law students from around the country to unrig the law.
ORGANIZING
Doing the organizing and strategic short- and long-term advocacy needed to build a legal system that works for the people.
POWER
Building the power of the people at all levels of our democracy.
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
PPP’s Statement on the Fourth Circuit’s Ruling Allowing the Judicial Standards Commission to Continue its Sham Investigation Against Justice Anita Earls
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 8, 2023 People's Parity Project Statement on the Fourth Circuit's Ruling Allowing the Judicial Standards Commission to Continue its Sham Investigation Against Justice Anita Earls Richmond, VA — Today, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals...
PPP in the News: Not just the Supreme Court: Ethics troubles plague state high courts, too
Aaron Mendelson writes for The Center for Public Integrity that, "across the country, state high courts wield enormous power over abortion, LGBTQ+ rights and elections, among other issues. But judicial ethics at the state level receive scant attention." “I hear people...
PPP in the News: The Supreme Court’s Utter Disregard for Science Is Somehow About to Get Worse
PPP's own Steve Kennedy wrote for Slate that, "even before the installation of its conservative supermajority, the court had long viewed scientific evidence that runs contrary to its policy preferences with contempt." "Skepticism of an inconvenient scientific...
REPORT: Imbalanced Justice in Arizona
Today, the People’s Parity Project released a report assessing the professional diversity on the Arizona bench, finding a stark underrepresentation of judges with pro-people backgrounds. Our new research shows that judges in Arizona, like so many other states, reached...
People’s Parity Project Statement on the Supreme Court’s “Formal Code of Conduct”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 13, 2023 People's Parity Project Statement on the Supreme Court’s Formal Code of Conduct Washington DC—Today, it was announced that the Supreme Court adopted a formal code of conduct. In response to this news, People’s Parity Project...
People’s Parity Project Statement on Gaza
Over the last several weeks, PPP has mourned the many civilian lives lost and the continuing suffering of the people of Palestine and Israel. We condemn both the murder and kidnapping of Israeli civilians by Hamas and the ongoing bombardment, siege, and soon-to-come...
People’s Parity Project Statement on the Start of Another Terrible Supreme Court Term
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 2, 2023 People's Parity Project Statement on the Start of Another Terrible Supreme Court Term Washington DC—Following today’s start of the Supreme Court’s 2023–24 term, People's Parity Project's Policy & Program Director Tristin...
REPORT: Impact of Professional Background on Connecticut Supreme Court Opinions
Today, the People's Parity Project released a report assessing the impact of professional background on Connecticut Supreme Court opinions, finding that judges with pro-people backgrounds are more likely to side with people over powerful interests like corporations...