Publication Year
2006
Abstract
Because statutory exceptions in California law allow trial courts to appoint non-certified interpreters, this comment argues that these good cause exceptions are inconsistent with the Legislature's commitment to improving court access for non-English speaking civil litigants.
Recommended Citation
Tsukamaki, Nicholas P.
(2006)
"Legislative Inconsistency: California's Good Cause Statutory Exceptions as a Step Back in the Effort to Improve Court Access for Non-English Speaking Civil Litigants,"
University of San Francisco Law Review: Vol. 41:
Iss.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://repository.usfca.edu/usflawreview/vol41/iss1/3