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San Francisco Workers, Supervisors & Worker Centers Propose Relief for Workers Denied Their Rightful Wages
September 17, 2024
San Francisco workers, Supervisors, and local community groups announced the Worker Justice Fund to provide relief to workers who have been denied their rightful wages.
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Eighty Immigrant & Civil Rights Organizations Urge DHS and ICE to Release People Who Have Won Fear-Based Protection
September 10, 2024
Letter delivered by Asian Law Caucus and groups across the country exposes ICE’s hidden, systemic practice to detain people even after judge rules they should be back with family.
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AB 884 to Expand Language Protections at California Ballot Boxes Heads to Gov. Newsom’s Desk
September 03, 2024
The California Legislature has passed AB 884 with bipartisan support co-sponsored by the Asian Law Caucus, California Common Cause, and Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans.
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Civil Rights Complaint: GEO Group Staff in Golden State Annex ICE Facility Sexually Abuse People With Impunity
August 27, 2024
Immigrants detained at the Golden State Annex ICE facility and the Asian Law Caucus filed a federal civil rights complaint against sexual abuse and harassment.
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Asian Law Caucus’ New Chapter
July 15, 2024
For over 50 years, the Asian Law Caucus has served as a laboratory for community lawyering. We're launching a new chapter to take our civil rights litigation and advocacy to the next level.
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Hello, New ALC Logo
July 15, 2024
The Asian Law Caucus' new logo honors our history and makes a statement about our future and enduring commitment to community struggle and civil rights activism.
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Immigrant Workers Win $60K Settlement from Lee’s Deli Restaurants
June 06, 2024
17 Chinese immigrant workers have won a $60k settlement from former employer, Lee’s Deli restaurant. The victory is notable given the difficulty of recovering unpaid wages after a business closure.
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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.