Mike Mahler, one of the first federally certified court interpreters in Texas, died last month. He founded his own language services company in 1970. Some of the defendants who Mike Mahler heard ...
In recent years, interpretation in RI's District, Family and Superior courts has improved, but not in municipal and probate courts, where language interpretation is often informal and haphazard.
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 exists to prevent discrimination based on national origin, gender or religion. The Court Interpreters Act of 1978 and the Amendments to the Act from 1988 ...
Natalia Cardillo recently passed her examinations to be a Federally Certified Court Interpreter. The instructor of Spanish Interpreting within the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Nevada, ...
Almost daily, people stumble into the high-stakes world of criminal and civil court seeking justice — but the already daunting atmosphere is made even more intimidating by the fact that they don't ...
Interpreter use in South Dakota courtrooms has more than doubled in the last decade, according to the Unified Judicial System. Requests for translation services, which cost the state more than $26,000 ...
The Brooklyn Bar Association (BBA) hosted a continuing legal education (CLE) seminar titled “What Every Judge and Lawyer Needs to Know About Language Access and Working with Court Interpreters” in ...
Across Ohio, there’s a shortage of qualified court interpreters: people who can translate complex legal jargon for non-English speakers in the state. The number of people seeking language ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has proposed rules on how courts could use generative artificial intelligence for language interpretation. It's a part of an effort to increase the availability of language ...
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