Some English can be a foreign language even to native speakers. Law enforcement, courts, government, even schools, have an argot all their own that can baffle an outsider. Imagine how much worse it ...
A report from the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf states that of the more than 10,000 sign-language interpreters that are registered nationally, a mere 13 percent identify as persons of color.
Across the U.S., court interpreters are in high demand, and finding one can be hard when needed. It's forcing judges to delay hearings and sometimes makes people wait longer in jail before trial.
The Ohio Supreme Court is considering rule changes to expand interpreter services, including accepting out-of-state credentials and using AI for non-legal translations. Interpreters play a vital role ...
The Supreme Court of Nevada is calling on bilingual residents to help meet the growing demand for court interpreters, as the state's population continues to rise. In 2024, over 3,100 court cases ...
State investment board should use its stake in the parent company of the major employer of Video Relay Service interpreters to boost union effort and help the Deaf community. The Deaf, DeafBlind and ...
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