[blindlaw] 2011 Jacobus tenBroek Disability Law Symposium

Susan Kelly Susan.Kelly at pima.gov
Wed Aug 4 21:16:08 UTC 2010


I agree, and would also love to help to the degree possible work-wise.
By the way, the webinar service that is used by the San Francisco
non-profit (ILRC) is "Go to", a Citrix program which obviously is
web-based and very clear with WinZoom and ZoomText.  Because I can still
use a screen magnifier for many things, I do not know how accessible it
is to screen narration.  ILRC also then utilizes a conference calling
center for the audio portion, which has the ability to mute listeners
intermittently while the speaker is presenting a topic, and re-open for
questions / participation.  I think our State Bar uses the Citrix
program for both audio and screen presentation, so I do not know how the
audience participation portion works on that. 

-----Original Message-----
From: blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org]
On Behalf Of Fred Wright Lopez
Sent: Wednesday, 04 August, 2010 2:01 PM
To: NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List
Subject: Re: [blindlaw] 2011 Jacobus tenBroek Disability Law Symposium

If the organizers and sponsors of the Jacobus tenBroek Symposium do not
believe they have the resources or personnel to arrange for a "Web
conference" or "Webinare"   than this may be something that those of us
who are interested can go to the American Bar Association and seek their
assistance.   I am confident that the ABA (as well as many state bars)
have considerable in house experience in organizing inter active live
web conferences.    I for one would be willing to volunteer to work on
this as a project if the Symposium organizers consent..

We may continue to disagree as to the situs of the Jacobus tenBroek
Symposium but we need not be disagreeable in doing so.  The objective
here should be to secure the widest possible participation of
practitioners for this event.   It may well turn out that by adding a
live web conferencing feature to the Symposium that not only will a
wider audience be reached put it may actually encourage attorneys and
others to attend in person at future events.    



On Aug 4, 2010, at 1:20 PM, Patrick H Stiehm wrote:

> Of the two points raised by Mr. Lopez below, the suggestion that the
> symposium be offered on the web seems to have generated the most
> comments. I join those who favor that alternative. I understand that
> these decisions are made by committee. Let's hope the members of the
> committee take heed of the well reasoned comments concerning the
second
> point. Even if it does not occur for the 2011 symposium it will
hopefully
> be adopted soon thereafter.
> 
> Stiehm Law Office
> Alexandria, Virginia
> 703-360-1089 (Voice)
> 703-935-8266 (Fax)
> Email address: stiehm.law at verizon.net
> 
> On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 13:49:15 -0700 Fred Wright Lopez
<fwlopez at comcast.net>
> writes:
>> With the long lead time for the 2011 Jacobus tenBroek Law Symposium I

>> wish to raise two issues:
>> First: Organizers of the important symposium should consider 
>> alternative geographic sites for this annual legal conference.  
>> Limiting the site every year to the NFB Baltimore headquarters 
>> limits the ability of many to participate in the discussion and 
>> interact with attorneys and otehrs who are advocates for blind and 
>> disabled.   It is rather ironic that a conference named in honor of 
>> a long time professor of law at the University of California is 
>> never held in that state.  Perhaps for the 2012 or 1023 symposium 
>> the conference could be held in California, Texas, Colorado or 
>> another Western state.
>> 
>> Second:  Will the 2011 tenBroek Symposium be webcast or streamed so 
>> that others unable to travel to Baltimore can fully participate?  In 
>> this current technological age there is no valid excuse for not 
>> webcasting this important event.
>> 
>> Thank you:   Fred W. Lopez, Member DC Bar
>> 
>> 
>> On Aug 2, 2010, at 9:07 AM, Blake, Lou Ann wrote:
>> 
>>> Jacobus tenBroe
>> 
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