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Help Protect Democracy in California: Join ALC's Poll Monitoring Program
August 13, 2024
Be a part of ALC’s long-running poll monitoring program and help protect democracy here in California.
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Towards a Just, Fair, & Compassionate California: 2023 End-of-Session Recap
October 19, 2023
In 2023, the Asian Law Caucus co-sponsored three statewide bills towards increasing inclusion and transparency in California’s democracy and making our state safer for immigrant families.
Guides & Reports
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.
Perspective
Kay Kang on the Barriers of SB 202
July 06, 2023
As Advancing Justice’s lawsuit against the restrictive, anti-voting rights bill SB 202 continues, communities in Georgia are coming together to defend their right to vote.
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Asian Americans Advancing Justice Celebrates Allen v. Milligan Decision
June 08, 2023
Asian Americans Advancing Justice applauds all who argued successfully before the U.S. Supreme Court to show that Alabama's congressional map violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA).
Guides & Reports
Report: Voting Access in California’s 2022 General Election
May 30, 2023
Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus (ALC) releases a new study with findings from our poll monitoring program in the November 2022 general election.
News
New Bill Expands Voting Rights Through Improved Language Access
February 14, 2023
California Common Cause and the Asian Law Caucus announced the introduction of AB 884, to increase equity and meaningful access to voting for immigrants and voters with limited English proficiency.
Perspective
ALC Endorses Two Bay Area Measures for a Stronger Democracy
October 25, 2022
ALC is proud to support two ballot measures on the November 2022 ballot to make elections more inclusive and equitable in San Francisco and Oakland.