Michigan Supreme Court Proposes Ban on Interpreter Fees for Criminal Defendants
Since 2013, Michigan judges could force non-English-speaking criminal defendants whose income exceeds a certain threshold to reimburse the courts for interpreters. This is on…
Art Exhibit Seeks to Break Down Language Barriers with Auction to Support Interpreting Services
An art exhibition and auction in London is seeking to raise awareness and support for people who face language barriers in accessing essential services.…
Newsbriefs: August 29, 2025
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The Value of Human Translation
This article was originally published on the Translorial blog and has been reposted here with the author’s consent. Can impactful human-to-human communications be outsourced…
There’s Still Time to Register for the American Translators Association’s 66th Annual Conference in Boston!
Come to Boston and celebrate with over 1,000 translators and interpreters from over 60 countries who love what they do… just like you! The…
Professional Etiquette to Lower Your Stress and Improve Work-Life Balance
What people are looking for in a career is undergoing a massive shift in our culture. Younger professionals tend to prioritize mental health and…
Guide to Buying Interpreting Services, Part I: Finding and Choosing an Interpreter
Interpreters help power the global economy, working with businesses, governments, non-profits and individuals. They are an integral part of global communication. Interpreters work with…
The Evolving Linguist Conference
Saturday, September 6, 2025 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM ET Rutgers University–New Brunswick 15 Seminary Pl, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Join us for a…
Former Afghan Interpreter Arrested by ICE in Connecticut
A former Afghan interpreter was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Connecticut after an asylum hearing at the U.S. Citizenship…
Federal Push for English-Only Services Worries Educators and Advocates
The U.S. Department of Justice released guidance to federal agencies on July 14 on how to comply with President Trump’s Executive Order 14224 from…
Parliamentary Interpreters Sound Alarm Over Upcoming Changes to Procurement Rules
Professional interpreters are concerned the Canadian government’s plans to cut its procurement costs could compromise public access to official proceedings in the country’s official…
AI Translation Service Launched for Fiction Writers and Publishers Prompts Dismay Among Translators
An AI fiction translation service aimed at both traditional publishers and self-published authors has been launched in the U.K. GlobeScribe.ai is currently charging $100…