I Know What You Did Last Summer: Tales from the Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket October 3, 2024 I Know What You Did Last Summer: Tales from the Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket Blog Issues Consumers, Death Penalty, Education, LGBTQ+ Americans, Reproductive Rights, Voting Rights
The American Prospect: Judges Who Were Consumer or Worker Advocates? Not Many. February 8, 2024 The American Prospect: Judges Who Were Consumer or Worker Advocates? Not Many. In the News Issues Consumers, Workers
Member Spotlight: Texas Watch December 21, 2023 Member Spotlight: Texas Watch Member Spotlight Texas Issues Consumers
CFPB Seems Likely to Survive Extreme Legal Challenge October 3, 2023 CFPB Seems Likely to Survive Extreme Legal Challenge Press Release Issues Consumers
This Supreme Court Case Could Devastate the Rule of Law October 2, 2023 This Supreme Court Case Could Devastate the Rule of Law Op-ed Issues Access to Healthcare, Consumers, Environment, Equal Employment Opportunity, Gun Safety, Immigration, LGBTQ+ Americans, Persons With Disabilities, Workers
Advocacy in Action: People’s Parity Project July 26, 2023 Advocacy in Action: People’s Parity Project Podcast Issues Consumers, Workers
The American Prospect: The Case for Judge Tim Wu May 9, 2023 The American Prospect: The Case for Judge Tim Wu In the News Issues Consumers, Workers
Courthouse News: Judge rules San Francisco lifetime lease ordinance not a taking, but potentially unconstitutional October 25, 2022 Courthouse News: Judge rules San Francisco lifetime lease ordinance not a taking, but potentially unconstitutional In the News California Issues Consumers
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Senate elections portend future of judiciary October 23, 2022 Las Vegas Review-Journal: Senate elections portend future of judiciary In the News California, Nevada Issues Consumers
ABA Journal: Past PACER users would each get at least $350 in refunds under lawsuit settlement October 12, 2022 ABA Journal: Past PACER users would each get at least $350 in refunds under lawsuit settlement In the News Issues Consumers
National Law Journal: US Government Pays $125M to Settle Class Action Over PACER Fees October 11, 2022 National Law Journal: US Government Pays $125M to Settle Class Action Over PACER Fees In the News Issues Consumers
Bloomberg Law: PACER Settlement Would Secure $125 Million in User Refunds October 11, 2022 Bloomberg Law: PACER Settlement Would Secure $125 Million in User Refunds In the News Issues Consumers
Politico: Federal court records users could see $100 million in refunds October 11, 2022 Politico: Federal court records users could see $100 million in refunds In the News Issues Consumers, Freedom of the Press
Washington Post: Federal court leaders agree to refund fees for online records October 11, 2022 Washington Post: Federal court leaders agree to refund fees for online records In the News Issues Consumers, Freedom of the Press
How Conservatives Weaponized An Anti-Union Supreme Court Ruling To Attack Tenants’ Rights April 11, 2022 How Conservatives Weaponized An Anti-Union Supreme Court Ruling To Attack Tenants’ Rights Blog California Issues Consumers, Workers