[blindlaw] Blind High School student interested in Law

Angela Matney amatney at hf-law.com
Tue Sep 10 20:10:27 UTC 2013


I suppose the extent to which we use Braille contributes to whether or not we believe braille skills are necessary. I rarely go to court, and I cannot imagine doing my job without braille. I find it essential in meetings with clients and in more complex proofreading tasks.

Angie






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