[blindlaw] 3. Re: looking for anyone who has been impacted by Barbri Bar Review's Inaccessibility

Alosha Moore aloshamoorenfb at gmail.com
Tue Jan 24 20:28:07 UTC 2017


Good afternoon Chris:
I have responded to the same email to Deepa Goria, and apart from an automatic reply, I have not heard back from her. Are you guys still looking for BARBRI users? Please let me know if I can still assist and who to contact. Thank you for your consideration.
Best, Alosha.

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> On Dec 21, 2016, at 8:06 AM, Stewart, Christopher K via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I wanted to take a moment to echo the eloquent comments of my friend
> and co-plaintiff Derek. For those of you in law school, bar review is
> essentially the equivalent of studying for all of your 1L and many of
> your 2L and 3L finals at the same time, except in at least one or two
> cases, you won't have taken the class, and your intensity of study is
> expected to hold constant for the better part of two months.
> 
> I watched as sighted friends around me had panic attacks, as
> relationships broke up, and as everyone lost sleep. But even those
> friends on the edge of breakdowns often came back down to earth when
> they heard about my accessibility issues. Imagine waking up with an
> eight-hour study plan outlined in front of you, but with none of the
> materials for that day. What does that mean? It means there is very
> likely an even longer day somewhere in your near future.
> 
> This law suit means all the more to me because, when I finish my
> clerkship, I am moving either to New York or Washington DC. Neither
> Virginia nor New York accepts a non-concurrent MBE transfer, so I'll
> be going through this whole process again. So I encourage any of you
> planning to use Barbri or who have at some point been discouraged from
> using Barbri to get in touch with Deepa. Her email again is
> deepa_goraya at washlaw.org.
> 
> Best,
> Chris
> 
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