Entire front of the house staff join as plaintiffs in action for unpaid wages against Manhattan fine dining restaurant
New York, NY—Today, 11 Bangladeshi, Latino and Eastern European immigrant workers at Devi, an upscale Indian restaurant in Manhattan, joined four other plaintiffs in a federal laws
For Immediate Release
August 3, 2007
New York City–Two days before today’s New York State Supreme Court hearing on the long overdue Park Row environmental impact statement (EIS), Police Headquarters finally released the One Police Plaza Security Plan, Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) – n
For more information, contact:
Tushar J. Sheth
AALDEF Staff Attorney
212.966.5932 x220
tsheth@aaldef.org
Prof. Sameer Ashar
CUNY School of Law
718.340.4180
ashar@mail.law.cuny.edu
Vera M. Scanlon, Esq.
Beldock Levine & Hoffman LLP
212.277.5897
vscanlon@blhny.com
Restaurant Opportunities Center of
On July 25, a three-judge federal panel heard oral arguments in United States v. City of Boston regarding the transliteration of candidate names in Chinese on ballots, so that limited English proficient Chinese American voters can vote for their candidates of choice. AALDEF, Greater Boston Legal Ser
Newark, NJ - Mr. Ahn,” a Korean immigrant and Bergen County resident, filed suit today against C. Y. Kim, owner of Rodeo Plaza mall in Palisades Park, to recover tens of thousands of dollars in minimum wage and overtime pay. The AALDEF New Jersey Asian American Legal Project (NJ-AALP), which represe
Newark, NJ - More than 600,000 Asian Americans live in New Jersey, but few resources exist that are culturally and linguistically appropriate to meet the needs of the nations fifth-largest Asian American population. Today, AALDEF celebrated the opening of a second office on 89 Market Street, 8th flo
Wednesday, July 25: AALDEF co-sponsors a screening of the award-winning documentary New Year Baby at the 30th Asian American International Film Festival. Director Socheata Poeuv journeys to Cambodia to trace her family’s experiences under the Khmer Rouge. Variety describes the film as “a disarming p
NJ-AALP Opens Its Doors to Asian American Residents with Employment and Immigration Questions
Newark, NJ - More than 600,000 Asian Americans live in New Jersey, but few resources exist that are culturally and linguistically appropriate to meet the complex needs of the Asian American community in Ne
The Pro Bono Committee of the Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY) in collaboration with the Asian American Legal Defense presents a free workshop on: Legal Nuts and Bolts of Becoming a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit
This workshop is for community leaders to learn more about applying for tax-ex
Opportunities Remain to Promote the Educational and Social Deveopment of Asian American Youth and their Peers
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), CAA| Chinese for Affirmative Action, and amici groups serving Asian American youth and families across the country expressed sa
Findings Illuminate Asian American Voting Patterns, Priorities for 2008 Elections, Senate Vote in Battleground States, and Need for Expanded Language Access
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) will release detailed findings from its nonpartisan exit poll of more than 4,700
Attorneys and State Representatives to Discuss Unscrupulous Immigration Practices Defrauding Korean Americans and Other Immigrant Communities
New York - The Korean Community Law Project, a joint project of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) and YKASECEmpowering the Korean
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Tosh Anderson or JoAnn Lum
(212) 518-1274 (m) or (212) 625-0288 (m)
WHAT:
Lower Manhattan residents and Ground Zero clean-up workers who are sick because of the toxic post-9/11 air will be available to speak with press before and after Mondays Congressional hearing w
Findings Illuminate Filipino American Voting Patterns, Party Enrollment, Voter Priorities for 2008 Elections, and Voting Barriers
New York, NY—Today the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) released detailed findings from its multilingual exit poll of hundreds of Filipino Americ
New York Construction Workers United and AALDEF Launch Campaign to Stop Wage Violations in Trades Jobs
For more information, contact:
Tushar J. Sheth, AALDEF Staff Attorney
212.966.5932 x220
tsheth@aaldef.org
Javaid Tariq, NYCWU Director
212-683-3084 c 646-251-5112
tjtwa1@yahoo.com
New York, NY—F
Bills seek to improve the administration of elections to ensure accuracy, security, inclusiveness and integrity
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Renée Steinhagen, Coordinator, NJ Citizens Coalition on HAVA Implementation, 973-735-0523
Sandra Matsen, League of Women Voters of New Jersey, 908-236-684
Findings Illuminate Asian American Vote for Senate, Voter Priorities for the 2008 Elections, and Party Enrollment Patterns
Arlington, VA—Today, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) released detailed findings from its multilingual exit poll of hundreds of Asian American voter
Findings Illuminate Asian American Vote for Senate, Voter Priorities for the 2008 Elections, and Party Enrollment Patterns
Rockville, MD—Today, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) released detailed findings from its multilingual exit poll of hundreds of Asian American voter
New York, NY—Nineteen Chinese immigrant waiters, bussers, and dim sum sellers filed a federal suit against the Chinatown restaurant, The Nice Restaurant, earlier this afternoon. The plaintiffs are seeking to recover damages for labor violations including minimum wage, overtime pay, and ownership of
28 Workers File in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of N.Y.
New York, NY—Citing illegal tips practices and other labor law violations, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) and the law firm of Alterman & Boop LLP have filed a suit on behalf of 28 workers against