Resources for Learning about Court Interpreter Issues
The Wisconsin Court Interpreters Handbook (1986-87): A Guide for
Judges, Lawyers, Interpreters and Citizens explains the practical
logistics of how, when and where to request interpreters. The 20-page
pamphlet is available from the court administrators in the 10 judicial
administrative district offices (see the 1997 Wisconsin Lawyer
Directory, page 466).
The court administrators also keep a list of the interpreters
frequently used in their areas. The Director of State Court's Office is
updating the handbook. Send any suggestions to Kathleen Murphy, Deputy
Director, Office of Court Operations, 110 E. Main St., #315, Madison, WI
53703.
On Sept. 24-26, Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Richard S. Brown and
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Elsa C. Lamelas will moderate a
breakout session during the Annual Judicial Conference to discuss issues
surrounding language interpreting, the deaf and the hearing
impaired.
Similar issues are the subject of the Court Interpreting
Brainstorming Group, which meets on an ongoing basis. For more
information about this informal group, call Gail Richardson at (608)
267-8820.
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