Tools for Interpreters:
Essential Dictionaries for Court Interpreters
Glossaries
Interpreter's Checklist -do and don't list
Study Guide References (provided by the Consortium for Language Access in the Courts)
Online Training
UCS Court Interpreter Manual and Code of Ethics (December 2008)
Schools/Colleges that offer Interpreting programs
Courtroom Team
Courtroom Resources:
Benchcard for Judges
Working with Interpreters-Tips
Tips for Remote Interpreting
Videos:
Working with Interpreters (view with Windows Media Player)
NYS Court Interpreters (run time: 30 minutes, WMV format - can be played in a variety of viewers) Written Transcript
Cultural Misconceptions about Deaf People and the Challenge for the Courts (video from the Ohio Judicial System)

Professional Associations and Groups:
American Translator Association
The American Association of Language Specialists
Consortium for Language Access in the Courts
(at the National Center for State Courts)
NAJIT
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
Neighboring State and Federal Court Intepreting Programs:
New Jersey
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
Ohio
US District Court, Southern District
Additional Links:
Ethnologue: Languages of the World
Federal Interagency Working Group on Limited English Proficiency
Translated information on the NY Courts' website
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