ILCM Explains Minnesota's Language Challenges and Recommends LawHelpMN

Sara Karki, staff attorney with the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (ILCM), recently spoke with Minnesota Lawyer about language diversity issues in the legal system and what is being done to address them. In Multilingual challenges in law, Karki discusses the ongoing need for interpretation services, even in the smallest communities, as well as how Minnesota is doing with translation services, for example in the state court system.

Karki and Ingrid Christensen, president of INGCO International, a Minnesota-based translation service also explain barriers and misconceptions that make translating legal information difficult. And in Minnesota, language access in the legal system is a right.

“To be honest, not a lot of people know about these rights, and not a lot of people are able to advocate for themselves,” Karki said. She also noted that document translation opens up a new plethora of issues around access. For example, a translated document might be accurate, but some cultures do not rely on a written language, or the written language varies from what the speaker is familiar with.

Both Karki and Christensen acknowledge the efforts being made by the court system and attorneys working with non-English speakers and share ways to improve access. Karki recommends LawHelpMN.org for clear and targeted explanations of legal concepts in English (as well as Hmong, Somali, Spanish, and others), along with Microsoft Word’s reading level feature. Read more in Multilingual challenges in law.

Disability Law Center Deputy Director Featured in Minnesota Lawyer

Pamela Hoopes

Pamela Hoopes

This summer Minnesota Lawyer announced its 2018 Diversity & Inclusion honorees as part of its commitment to diversity in our judicial system. Honorees were named in legacy, individual and group categories.

During the month of October, the magazine will celebrate the contributions of these recipients by featuring them individually. Currently featured in the individual category is honoree Pamela Hoopes, deputy director/legal director of the Minnesota Disability Law Center (MDLC) of Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid.

Hoopes’ contributions to diversity and inclusion span 20 years, during which she has championed the rights of disabled Minnesotans, primarily by helping them gain access to the courts. She supervises MDLC’s legal work, in addition to lending her experience as a trainer on disability law. Read more about Hoopes in Minnesota Lawyer.