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residents or 9 percent of the population had limited English speaking abilities. In addition, there are hundreds of thousands of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals who rely upon American Sign Language for purposes of communication. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 13166 issued in 2000, The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and numerous state laws and regulations r

07/04/2025

Happy 4th of July from NAJIT!

As an association dedicated to upholding justice through language, we recognize the significance of this day for celebrating the freedoms and principles upon which our nation was founded. We wish all our members and colleagues a safe and relaxing holiday.

06/06/2025

🚨 NAJIT has submitted formal comments to the Supreme Court of Ohio on proposed interpreter rule changes—voicing strong concerns that new classifications could lower standards and threaten access to justice for Limited English Proficiency court users.

NAJIT urges the Court to:
✅ Eliminate redundant/insufficient interpreter categories
✅ Establish a Master-Level Certified interpreter tier
✅ Require human review of AI translations
✅ Expand interpreter access for parents/guardians
✅ Ensure fair compensation tied to service value
✅ Strengthen CDI and specialist interpreter guidelines
✅ Require continuing education at all levels

Read More//najit.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/2025-NAJIT-Letter-to-Ohio-Supreme-Court.pdf

NAJIT stands ready to assist Ohio courts in upholding the highest standards for language access and equal justice.

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