Limited English Proficiency (L.E.P.) Resources: Articles
"Funding the Mandate for Language Access"
by Paul M. Uyehara- 040026
Abstract Number: 040026
March 2004
Paul Uyehara wrote "Funding the Mandate for Language Access" to explore ways that IOLTA can work with legal services programs to better serve limited English proficient (LEP) clients. Uyehara highlights demographic changes in the United States as well as new requirements under federal law which underscore the importance of ensuring programs are equipped to deliver high quality legal services to LEP clients. To illustrate how this may be accomplished, Uyehara discusses the Pennsylvania IOLTA Board's funding and support of Community Legal Services' Language Access Project and how this project has improved access to justice for LEP clients in Pennsylvania. Access the full text of the article through the link below on the ABA's web site. "Funding the Mandate for Language Access" originally appeared in Dialogue, a publication of the ABA Division for Legal Services.
Contact Information:
Paul Uyehara Community Legal Services Center City Office 1424 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone: (215) 981-3718 or 3700 Fax: (215) 981-0436 Email