[blindlaw] looking for anyone who has been impacted by Barbri Bar Review's inaccessibility

Deepa Goraya deepa.goraya at gmail.com
Tue Dec 20 17:05:14 UTC 2016


Hello everyone,

As you may remember, the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil
Rights filed a class action lawsuit in the Northern District of Texas
against Barbri, Inc. on behalf of a putative class of blind students.
The lawsuit, Stanley, et al. v. Barbri, Inc., Civil Action No.
16-cv-01113-BK, concerns accessibility of the Barbri bar review
website and mobile application, which are not fully accessible to
talking screen readers, making it difficult to get access to all the
study tools and course materials. Additionally, the materials provided
in alternate formats are often not delivered on time and are not
complete.

Briefing is complete on Barbri’s motion to dismiss, and we are
entering the discovery phase. Our motion for class certification will
be due in February. In advance of that motion, we would like to hear
from people who have been impacted by Barbri’s inaccessibility.

If anyone who is legally blind has either taken Barbri between April
of 2014 and the present, wanted to take Barbri between April of 2014
and the present but was deterred because you knew they were not
accessible, or is currently taking or planning to take Barbri, please
get in touch with me. You can email me at deepa_goraya at washlaw.org or
call me at 202-319-1000 and ask for Deepa Goraya.

Deepa

DEEPINDER K. GORAYA, ESQ. | STAFF ATTORNEY, DISABILITY RIGHTS PROJECT
WASHINGTON LAWYERS' COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRS
11 Dupont Circle,NW, Suite 400 | Washington, DC  20036
202-319-1000 X132 | Fax 202-319-1010

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