RealClear Politics posted an article on April 16 about Nathan Sibley, York County, Pa., who entered the court reporting program at his local community college.…
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On April 19, NCRA member Trudy O’Brien, a freelance court reporter from Morro Bay, Calif., showcased the court reporting and captioning professions to students at…
NCRA member Lisa Black’s firm, Migliore & Associates, provided pro bono services in a case where a Florida man was exonerated after 14 years behind…
Take part in NCRA’s second Celebrate Certification Month this May and share with customers, clients, and potential clients the importance of working with professionals who…
The Illinois Patch.com reported on April 9 that the South Suburban College (SSC) is hosting a Court Reporting Open House on May 9 to showcase…
NCRA member Jill Layton, RMR, an official court reporter from Toledo, Ill., was featured in an article posted April 12 by the Effingham Daily News,…
By Rachel Barkume, RPR Tracey Tracy, RPR, is a freelance court reporter in Tacoma, Wash. She graduated from the online court reporting technologies program at Green River College in…
Next month, NCRA will have its first known court reporting program graduate who started in an NCRA A to ZTM Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand…
If you are plan to take a test for an NCRA certification, make sure that you have all of the most current information. Preview words…
By Santo (Joe) Aurelio There are 15 words and phrases that are so confusing that I cannot and will not use them. The principal dictionary…
By Mary Kay Howe It was a great honor to be chosen to be the honorary bailiff for the Kansas Supreme Court for a special…
Below is the ninth in a series of monthly featured words to help captioners build their dictionaries and knowledge. The words for this series are…
Along with the many people who will be taking the RPR Written Knowledge Test in April is a student who is blind and will be…
Working as an extra on a TV show or movie is a great way for NCRA members to promote the wonderful work being done by…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) is now accepting nominations for the Robert H. Clark and Frank Sarli Memorial scholarships for students, as well as…
Four States Living magazine posted a profile on April 1 of former NCRA member Bobby May from Texas, who has worked as a court reporter…
On March 26, Law360 posted an article in honor of Women’s History Month authored by NCRA member Karen Santucci, CRI, chair of the court reporting…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) supports the advancement of the court reporting and captioning professions through education, scholarship, recognition, and programs critical to preserving…
There are only four days left to sign up for your Written Knowledge Test for RPR, CLVS, RDR or CRC certifications. Register by March 31…
Benjamin Franklin, one of America’s founding fathers, is credited with the phrase, “Do well by doing good.” Pro bono work is just that. In Latin,…