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 ...
What are my rights to an interpreter in court? Federal law requires courts to provide interpretation for individuals who are not fluent in English or have hearing impairments. The Court Interpreters ...
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 ...
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.
When Mildred Schoenfeld Hoy moved to Central Virginia 13 years ago, she had trouble finding a place to volunteer as a Spanish language interpreter. The public offices and schools that she approached ...