New Yorkers speak over 800 languages, and more than 350,000 city households participate in HUD programs. But advocates say many local tenants won’t be greatly affected by the change, since local agencies that administer HUD’s programs have robust language options.| City Limits
Language rights are deeply rooted in long-standing federal and state mandates. While these have not been changed by Trump’s executive order, the order threatens more than two decades of progress towards meaningful language access for all.| LAFLA: Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
Lessons from Cristina Llop’s Work on Language Access in the Legal System Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine translation (MT) are often seen as tools with the potential to expand access to jus…| Justice Innovation