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Perspective
Learning from Civil Rights Legacies: A Trip to Alabama Steeped in History & Reflection
March 18, 2024
Since their immersive trip to Alabama, ALC staff members have been sharing what they learned, the civil rights exhibits & sites that left a lasting mark, and the questions they are grappling with now.
Perspective
Community Lawyering & My Journey to Self-Love, Healing, and Justice
March 12, 2024
ALC attorney Eileen Kim vulnerably shares experiences and insights she has garnered over the years that makes her the community lawyer she is today.
News
Asian Americans Advancing Justice: Senate Bill to Destroy Asylum in Exchange for Foreign Aid Funding is Outrageous, Immoral, and Ineffective
February 05, 2024
Asian Americans Advancing Justice denounces the Senate bill that includes harmful changes to the U.S. immigration system.
Perspective
Breaking Patterns and Meeting Needs: A Q&A on Community Safety
January 31, 2024
We talk to Carl Takei about how his work experiences and family history have shaped his approach to community lawyering today.
Guides & Reports
Your Language Rights for Unemployment Insurance in California
January 19, 2024
California residents seeking unemployment insurance have expanded language access rights.
News
Mesa Verde Hunger Striker Files Federal Administrative Complaint Challenging ICE’s Appalling Pattern of Medical Neglect and Excessive Force
December 21, 2023
Mr. Hernandez Gomez filed a federal administrative complaint to seek accountability for the physical and mental trauma, medical negligence, abuse, and coercion he survived at the hands of ICE.
News
ALC Office Temporary Closure
December 04, 2023
Beginning 12/18/23, the Asian Law Caucus’ office at 55 Columbus will be temporarily closed for renovations.
News
Judge: CA Prison System Can’t Evade Accountability; Illegal Discrimination Lawsuit Moves Forward
November 21, 2023
Immigrant Californians and civil rights groups across the state applauded a CA Superior Court judge’s decision ensuring incarcerated people will have their day in court to end CDCR's racist tactics.