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 ...
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 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 ...
Judge Gary Kamp reads a 32-year-old man his charges during a scheduled Division III preliminary court hearing. The first charge is driving while intoxicated. Other charges include operating a vehicle ...
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 state court system is partnering with a Lancaster county organization and other nonprofits to encourage Pennsylvania Dutch speakers to become court interpreters. The Administrative Office of ...
The demand for language interpreters continues to increase in Luzerne County’s court system — a trend officials have been observing for years, statistics show. In 2023, the courts logged 4,369 ...
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