[blindlaw] Braille version of a pocket U.S Constitution

Dittman, Robert rdittman at stmarytx.edu
Wed May 11 23:12:36 UTC 2011


Mr. Young,

You may be able to order a Braille copy from the National Braille Press, or even download an E-Braille version. The only issue is they do not include the 27th amendment so you would have to add that one in.

Hope this helps.


Robert Dittman
Jurist Doctor Candidate, St. Mary's University school of law
EMAIL: rdittman at mail.stmarytx.edu
PHONE: (210) 389 - 3388
"True Justice is blind."


-----Original Message-----
From: blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Justin Young
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 5:57 PM
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Subject: [blindlaw] Braille version of a pocket U.S Constitution

Hello to all!

Hope you are all enjoying your weeks.  I have a question which I wasn't sure the answer to.  Do any of you know where one could find a Braille Version of those pocket U.S Constitutions?  I saw one a few years ago and thought it would come in handy, but it would have to be in Braille.  Haha.

Any help you can offer is much appreciated.

Regards,

Justin Young

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