Tag: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

USCCR Approves Report on Language Access for Individuals with Limited English Proficiency

The Commission’s final report will include formal findings and recommendations designed to inform federal policy and strengthen enforcement of civil rights protections for LEP individuals.

Boostlingo Publishes 2026 Language Access Compliance Guide

The new guide helps organizations understand 2026 language access laws, compliance risks, and the role of technology in 2026 by consolidating legal requirements, implementation guidance, and AI considerations into a single resource.

All About Interpreter Certification and Registries in the United States

In the interpreting profession, certification isn’t just a formality — it’s the foundation of legitimacy. The goal of certification is to not only open doors and protect rights, but also equip interpreters for the complexity and responsibility of their role.
Michael Mule

A Historical Framework of Language Access Rights in the United States

In this interview, Michael Mulé discusses the historical framework of language access in the United States, common counterarguments, and the use of automatic translation technologies in language access contexts. Interviewee Deema Jaradat then provides key takeaways from this interview and shares some closing thoughts.