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Community Safety Resources for Bay Area Residents
July 01, 2024
To create safer communities, ALC provides free legal services and education. We also advance policies that prevent violence and provide alternatives to policing, prison, detention, and surveillance.
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Community Education Resources: Workers' Rights
February 09, 2024
We provide consults for low wage workers on issues including unpaid wages, unemployment insurance, wrongful termination, discrimination/harassment, health & safety, etc. Know your rights as a worker!
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Your Language Rights for Unemployment Insurance in California
January 19, 2024
California residents seeking unemployment insurance have expanded language access rights.
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Know Your Voting Rights: Resources for the 2024 Election
January 17, 2024
Asian Law Caucus offers a wide range of voting rights and voter engagement fact sheets and resources. Find the March 2024 CA Primary Election resources and more.
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Know Your Rights for Community Members Addressing Islamophobia and Attacks on Free Speech
October 31, 2023
Across the Bay Area and California, community members are coming together to protest for peace and justice. If you are joining a protest, know your rights.
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Asian Law Caucus Submits Shadow Report to UN Human Rights Committee
October 17, 2023
ALC submitted a shadow report to the UN Human Rights Committee detailing how U.S. national security programs threaten people’s rights, and called on the Committee to hold the U.S. accountable.
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Report: Statewide Investigation on Voting Rights and Language Access
September 26, 2023
This report explores the voting experience, federal and state laws, importance of in-language materials, and data limitations for identifying populations in California who use non-English languages.
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Resources on Deportation of Vietnamese Immigrants Who Entered the U.S. Before 1995
September 19, 2023
As part of the resolution of the Trinh lawsuit, ICE agreed to provide quarterly reports regarding detention and deportation of pre-1995 immigrants for a two-year period, from late 2021 to late 2023.