Video highlightsaccess for non-English speakers
Michigan courts are moving forward with implementing a new court rule, aimed at ensuring “consistent, meaningful access” to Michigan courts for those with Limited English Proficiency (LEP), according to Justice Bridget M. McCormack, who appears in a new Court Stories video, “The Language of Justice.” The LEP rule, adopted by the Supreme Court on Sept. 11, provides a clear, uniform approach for courts serving LEP litigants, McCormack said.
Frequently Asked Questions will be posted on the Court’s website, and SCAO will provide a template for a language access plan and census data for jurisdictions. SCAO also maintains a list of over 60 certified interpreters in seven languages.
To view the video, visit http://courts.mi.gov/news-events/courtstories/pages/default.aspx For more information, visit http://courts.mi.gov/Administration/SCAO/OfficesPrograms/FLI/Pages/default.aspx
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