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ALC Files Lawsuit to Protect Birthright Citizenship & Responds to Executive Orders
January 20, 2025
Today, as the new administration issued executive orders targeting immigrant communities, ALC and partners filed a federal lawsuit challenging the unconstitutional attack on birthright citizenship.
News
Wong Kim Ark’s Legacy Lives On With Us
January 20, 2025
Wong Kim Ark’s legacy lives on in countless families, students, community leaders, business owners, and neighborhoods who have joined together to put down unshakeable roots.
News
Immigrants’ Rights Advocates Sue Trump Administration Over Birthright Citizenship Executive Order
January 20, 2025
Immigrants’ rights advocates sued the Trump administration over its executive order that seeks to strip away birthright citizenship rights and essential freedoms for all communities.
News
OPAWL and Asian Law Caucus Decry Ohio Voter Suppression Tactics
November 01, 2024
OPAWL and the Asian Law Caucus join Jona in denouncing government actions that seek to break down trust in our elections and deter the power of our voices.
News
Statement on the Veto of AB 884
September 24, 2024
This veto represents a significant setback in the fight to ensure that every Californian, regardless of the language they speak, can fully participate in our democracy.
Guides & Reports
Report: Poll Observer Findings from California’s March 2024 Elections
September 17, 2024
During the March 2024 primary election, the Asian Law Caucus and California Common Cause led the largest nonpartisan election observer program in California.
Perspective
California Communities Are Making the Promise of Democracy Real
September 13, 2024
Read the stories of poll monitors who play a crucial role in safeguarding California voters’ ability to cast their ballot and protect their hard-won rights to language and disability support.
Guides & Reports
Language Assistance for California Voters
September 06, 2024
While the Asian Law Caucus and our partners are advocating for expanded language protections, many California voters can already get language assistance while voting.