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By law, interpreters must be provided without charge.
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Laws on interpreters in the courts vary by state.
This month, the Rights Project filed another suit, alleging that Border Patrol agents sometimes asked to support other law enforcement as interpreters — Border Patrol agents are required to know Spanish — while intending instead to investigate for immigration violations.
Taking principled consistency in the law as an interpretative target, the interpreter identifies a set of principles that together justify the given set of norms.
In the comments, which were reported anonymously, the judges spoke of an overwhelming volume of cases with insufficient time for careful review, a shortage of law clerks and language interpreters, and failing computers and equipment for recording hearings.
Wilson further argued against calls for a charter of rights in Australia, saying that would "circumvent parliamentary sovereignty" and transform judges from being interpreters of law to arbiters over public policy.
In many cases, lawyers do not know that they are required by law to provide ASL interpreters.
The courts power ultimately rests entirely on the public's acceptance of their role to be our final interpreters of law.
"But I think he would be looking as he did at the state level for people who are interpreters of the law as opposed to makers of the law," Mr. Johnson said.
The key issues lie elsewhere: do the courts have legitimacy as law-makers rather than interpreters?
He entered the country as an asylum seeker in 1999 and worked for law firms as an interpreter.
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