[blindLaw] Accommodations When Visiting a Law Library Open to the Public
Aimee Harwood
awildheir at gmail.com
Fri Aug 9 17:37:19 UTC 2019
Hi Everyone,
I have a few questions about (1) access at law libraries open to the public, (2) possible accommodations, and (3) if denied accommodations filing an OCR complaint that possibly includes prior issues I experienced there as a student.
(1) Has anybody had experience visiting a law library and receiving accommodations to permit them to do independant legal research? I need to visit a law library to do some legal research. The closest one is the school I attended and had so much problems with regarding accommodations. Before I go, I would like to know my rights for accessing content at the library as a member of the public.
(2) What accommodations can I request? Can I request a computer with JAWS and access to lexis and westlaw? I have sent them info on Aira since I was dismissed hoping they would utilize it if they ever had another blind student in the future. Could I ask for them to provide Aira access? I do not have a paid Aira subscription and cannot afford one at the moment. So that avenue will only be helpful if they are a site access.
(3) If I do not get any of the assistance you recommend, can I file an OCR complaint for this incident? Is it possible to relate it back to the issues I had as a student?
I greatly appreciate any and all advice in this matter as I have been very hesitent to do the research but it really needs to be done. Most everything was a fight with them. I have been very apprehensive to approach them with this request.
Aimee
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