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 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 ...
Tippecanoe County courts are facing a significant increase in the cost of foreign-language interpreters. Judge Michael Morrissey requested an additional $30,000 from the county council to cover the ...
(TNS) — Non-English speaking Wisconsinites who find themselves in a county courtroom could receive their state-mandated interpretation services from a computer screen or tablet, rather than from a ...
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