The Project’s work includes impact litigation, appellate advocacy, legislative advocacy, training, and public education.
Since its founding in 2006, the Project has worked to achieve its goals through the efforts of a growing number of faculty and student participants. The Project has filed amicus briefs, authored original research and publications, and served as co-counsel in lawsuits.
Professor Penelope Andrews serves as the Project’s Director. Other articles written by Professor Andrews are available on Digital Commons and SSRN.
Submissions from 2024
Gender Apartheid: Oppression of Women Should Be Made a Crime Against Humanity – Feminist Academic Explains Why, Penelope Andrews
Submissions from 2022
It’s Imperative That South Africa Moves Fast on State Capture Prosecutions. Here’s Why, Penelope Andrews
Submissions from 2021
A Reimagined and Refreshing Mosaic of Law and Society Scholarship: The Routledge Handbook of Law and Society, Penelope Andrews
Submissions from 2020
How Does the U.S. Rebuild Global Relationships?, Michelle Goodwin, Penelope Andrews, David Kaye, Gregory Shaffer, and Lyric Thompson
Three Weeks that Rattled the United States: Will this Lead to Change or to Indifference?, Penelope Andrews
Driving While Black And Latinx: Stops, Fines, Fees, And Unjust Debts, New York Law School
Submissions from 2019
OPINION: Zuma, Trump and the Destructive Trend Breeding Cynicism About Democracy, Penelope Andrews
Submissions from 2016
Innovations in Food Equity: Business and Community Together, New York Law School
Submissions from 2015
Impact: Collected Essays on the Threat of Economic Inequality, New York Law School