The Three Temptations of a Sign Language Interpreter
The dynamics of working as a sign language interpreter are complex and require that a person be comfortable operating in the unknown with limited information. As a result of navigating these...
View ArticleBeyond Ethics: Rules Versus Values for Sign Language Interpreters
When asked to consider an ethical quandary, most interpreters will give the same answer: “It depends.” Every situation is unique—a never-before-faced combination of demands and controls situated in a...
View ArticleSign Language Interpreter for Hire: Ethics of Direct-Pay ADA Violations
Proposal to standardize RID Certified ASL interpreter response to surcharges to Deaf/Hard of Hearing or Deafblind clients for auxiliary aids by places of public accommodation in compliance with ADA...
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