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Statement from Asian Law Caucus on Supreme Court Decision in Louisiana v. Callais
April 29, 2026
The Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais decimates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a key protection against voting discrimination.
Guides & Reports
Know Your Voting Rights: Resources for the 2026 Election
April 26, 2026
Asian Law Caucus offers a wide range of voting rights and voter engagement fact sheets and resources. Find the November 2026 Election resources and more.
News
Help Protect Democracy in California: Join ALC's Poll Monitoring Program
March 30, 2026
Be a part of ALC’s long-running poll monitoring program and help protect democracy here in California.
Guides & Reports
Know Your Rights: Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Executive Order
February 20, 2026
On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order trying to end birthright citizenship. This resource addresses questions about the executive order’s implications and potential impacts.
Perspective
“Our Language, Our Story”: A Photo Project and Exhibit
October 03, 2025
Oct.18 through Jan. 2026, you can visit Galería de la Raza in San Francisco to see photos and read the stories of community members who navigate language barriers for their job or for their families.
Guides & Reports
Voter Resources for California’s November 4 Special Election
September 25, 2025
This page includes informational resources for the Nov. 4 Special Election, including FAQs, a How to Vote factsheet, and an interactive map of the existing congressional lines and proposed lines.
Guides & Reports
Forging Ahead: Community Voices and the Impact of Language Access in the Electoral Process
August 25, 2025
Over 6.4 million Californians are limited English proficient (LEP), highlighting the need for strong language access protections to support fair and representative elections.
News
Statement on SB 266: A Missed Opportunity to Expand Californians’ Freedom to Vote in Our Languages
May 30, 2025
Our movement for a multiracial, multilingual democracy is growing. With each bill we come closer to the vision of a California where every vote, regardless of language, can cast a ballot that counts.