[blindLaw] Accommodations When Visiting a Law Library Open to the Public
Jorge Paez
paezja at mail.broward.edu
Wed Aug 21 18:55:56 UTC 2019
Daniel:
Why would they need to install JAWS?
Couldn’t you just bring your own computer and get set up with their network either through Ethernet or Wifi?
I’m guessing you’d use your library information to authenticate with their Lexis or WestLaw licenses?
> On Aug 21, 2019, at 10:27 AM, Daniel McBride via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Aimee:
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> The law library I use is the Tarrant County Law Library, operated by the
> County and funded by taxpayers money, which might make a difference.
>
> In any event, some years back, I approached the Assistant County
> Administrator about my access to the library materials. He asked what could
> be done to provide access to persons who are blind and we discussed JAWS.
> The County purchased JAWS and installed same on their public access computer
> in the front of the library. With this, I have access to every research
> platform imaginable, including Lexus and Westlaw.
>
> Sometimes, a conversation with the appropriate authority solves this type of
> issue. Sometimes not. The worst they can do is say no.
>
> Daniel McBride
> Fort Worth
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> From: BlindLaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Aimee
> Harwood via BlindLaw
> Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 11:02 PM
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> Cc: Aimee Harwood
> Subject: [blindLaw] Accommodations When Visiting a Law Library Open to the
> Public
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm really not sure why nobody has responded to this. I'm politely asking
> for your advise. Surely someone here can offer a suggestion or two.
>
> I'm resending this email as I need to do a good bit of legal research very
> soon. I have requested assistance from this list for the below concerns. I
> expect difficulties at the location I must utilize to conduct this research.
> Can you guys please read and advise on the below information. I want to be
> fully prepared to respond appropriately when I face the expected resistance
> for accommodations. If there are additional details needed to effectively
> answer my questions, I will be glad to provide for clarification. I really
> do need your assistance and most certainly appreciate any thoughts and or
> suggestions.
>
> 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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