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Impact Fund Grantees Combat Injustice & Score Major Victories in 2023
Impact Litigation, Social Justice Teddy Basham-Witherington Impact Litigation, Social Justice Teddy Basham-Witherington

Impact Fund Grantees Combat Injustice & Score Major Victories in 2023

As we approach the end of 2023, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on our grantees’ incredible accomplishments. This year, Impact Fund grantees achieved meaningful change for a wide range of communities experiencing injustice, including incarcerated people, racial justice protesters, mobile home residents, unhoused people, and more. We were honored to help support these cases, which demonstrate how impact litigation can be an effective tool to hold powerful entities accountable.

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Class Action Heroes Take Courageous Stand For Economic Justice and Human Rights
Class Action Hall of Fame, Class Actions Ashley LaFranchi Class Action Hall of Fame, Class Actions Ashley LaFranchi

Class Action Heroes Take Courageous Stand For Economic Justice and Human Rights

Against the backdrop of a national public health and economic crisis, Congress passed the CARES Act, providing a stimulus payment of up to $1,200 for eligible individuals. Despite the clear statutory language, and the fact that incarcerated people disproportionately come from communities suffering from the greatest levels of poverty, the IRS invented an additional restriction excluding any incarcerated person from eligibility notwithstanding the predictable dire impacts on incarcerated people and their families.  Plaintiffs Colin Scholl and Lisa Strawn courageously came forward to challenge those restrictions in a lawsuit resulting in one of the largest recoveries for an intentionally excluded economic class.

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Google Employees Champion Equal Pay, Challenge Gender-Based Discrimination On Behalf Of 17,000 Class Members
Class Action Hall of Fame, Class Actions Ashley LaFranchi Class Action Hall of Fame, Class Actions Ashley LaFranchi

Google Employees Champion Equal Pay, Challenge Gender-Based Discrimination On Behalf Of 17,000 Class Members

Kelly, Heidi, Holly, and Kelli championed the claims of approximately 17,000 class members alleging that Google was paying women less than men performing substantially similar work and assigning women to lower salary levels than men with similar qualifications and experience. All four named plaintiffs took the risk that they would be blackballed in the tech field by putting their names on the publicly filed docket.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Forced Arbitration: A Barrier to Social and Economic Justice 
Forced Arbitration, Economic Justice Teddy Basham-Witherington Forced Arbitration, Economic Justice Teddy Basham-Witherington

A Beginner’s Guide to Forced Arbitration: A Barrier to Social and Economic Justice 

Concealed in the fine print of many standard-form contracts, arbitration clauses force workers and consumers to give up their right to sue a company in court. Most forced arbitration agreements also contain class action waivers, which ban people from bringing and joining class action lawsuits against companies. People who are subject to forced arbitration agreements are instead required to resolve disputes with companies through private, individual arbitration. Meaningfully addressing and remedying social and economic injustice requires an end to forced arbitration.

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