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Job Listing
Program Director, National Security and Civil Rights (NSCR) Program
July 01, 2024
ALC seeks an experienced attorney to lead its National Security and Civil Rights (NSCR) Program.
Perspective
The No Fly List and its Alarming Civil Rights Concerns
June 27, 2024
Every year, the U.S. government places thousands of people on the No Fly List, an opaque list that operates under an impossible veil of secrecy.
News
Civil Rights Organizations Call on Stanford University To Drop Discriminatory and Groundless Charges Against Students
May 21, 2024
Over 30 legal, civil rights, and community organizations sent a letter to Stanford University urging the administration to dismiss charges against students that supported Palestinian human rights.
News
Community Members Wrongfully Denied Visas from Trump’s Muslim Ban Win Major Agreement To Repair Far-Reaching Harms
May 15, 2024
A federal judge has approved a major agreement that provides a clear visa reconsideration process to nearly 25,000 community members who were harmed by the Trump administration’s Muslim Ban.
Job Listing
Staff Attorney or Senior Staff Attorney, National Security & Civil Rights
May 01, 2024
ALC seeks an experienced Staff Attorney, or Senior Staff Attorney to work with its NSCR program team to develop innovative legal and advocacy strategies to confront emerging challenges.
Job Listing
National Security & Civil Rights (NSCR) Community Advocate
May 01, 2024
ALC seeks an empathetic, grassroots-centered, detail-oriented, and self-motivated Community Advocate to work with its dynamic National Security & Civil Rights (NSCR) program.
Guides & Reports
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.
News
Jayapal, Omar, Tlaib, Chu, Carson Introduce September 11th Congressional Resolution
September 11, 2023
U.S. Representatives today introduced a resolution both recognizing the tragedy of the September 11th attacks, and calling out the hatred that plagued communities across America following the attack.