[blindLaw] Accommodations When Visiting a Law Library Open to the Public

Paul Wick wickps at gmail.com
Wed Aug 28 18:58:13 UTC 2019


Kelby,

I think she was referring to the practice of a single class (called Appellate Advocacy at my school) and extrapolating to the school in general, but that’s just my guess.

Paul

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> On Aug 28, 2019, at 11:34 AM, Kelby Carlson via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I have never heard of a law school with these sorts of policies.
> 
> Was there a reason they could not convert the PDFs to Word or HTML?
> Even Adobe Acrobat can do that with reasonable success, not to mention
> more advanced OCR software.
> 
> I've also never heard of being forbidden to ask a Lexis/Westlaw rep
> for assistance with using their sites for research. This sounds like
> an unusual and sub-par law school--I can tell you that my experience
> was nothing like this.
> 
> Additionally, there are some free resources for searching case law out
> there, though they aren't wonderful. Besides that, it might also be
> worth Googling your topics to see if you can find law review
> articles--a lot of law schools put them online for free, and it might
> be a place to start.
> 
> 
> 
>> On 8/28/19, Aimee Harwood via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Thank you so much, Elizabeth. It is a very small school. Bret, the law
>> librarian I worked with was in fact helpful. When we learned about legal
>> research there, they skipped over the print materials and the catalogue
>> because I would be able to find everything I needed on lexis and westlaw. I
>> do not assume, per se, to experience resistance. However, based on prior
>> experience, I suspect strongly the possibility. In other words, I hope to be
>> met with willingness but want to be prepared based on historical behavior.
>> Bret, however nice he is, will still have to go to the same people who gave
>> me so much resistance before. Unless, now that I think about it, there is a
>> different person handling accommodations for the public than the person who
>> handles accommodations for students. 🤔 I might be on to something here.
>> Would this be the person who handles title IX? I know this is covered by
>> title IV of the ADA but I know they have a specific title IX person. Until
>> now I've been thinking it would be the same channel for students but i might
>> need to go through someone entirely different.🤔
>> 
>> As for locating info on VR. I am looking for binding precedents relevant to
>> my situation. Thus the need for case law.
>> 
>> As for Aira, I have informed the school of the service and availability of
>> the site access program. I highly doubt they have moved on the suggestion.
>> It was suggested that the school would  not admit a blind student in the
>> future due to their inability to provide services based on administrative
>> burden. So, I doubt they will become a Site Access Location for Aira because
>> they will not have a need or compelling reason to do it.
>> 
>> Aimee
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Aug 27, 2019, at 6:12 PM, Elizabeth Mohnke via BlindLaw
>>> <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello Amy,
>>> 
>>> I believe you can find information regarding rehabilitation services
>>> online without using any of the law databases. It should be rather easy to
>>> find the Rehabilitation Act as amended online. However, since each state
>>> has their own procedures and policies regarding vocational rehabilitation
>>> services, it would be wise to contact your state vocational rehabilitation
>>> agency to obtain a copy of the state plan regarding vocational
>>> rehabilitation services for your particular state.
>>> 
>>> Also, if the library is able to assist you in finding print copies of what
>>> you are looking for in terns of your research, is there any way that it
>>> could simply be scanned so you can access it on your own? It would seem
>>> reasonable for the library to provide the public with a way of being able
>>> to copy or save the print materials they find in the library if they are
>>> not able to gain access to it using the databases.
>>> 
>>> I understand you encountered some trouble with this college or university
>>> before when you were a student. However, were your problems directly with
>>> the staff at the library? If not, then I would give them a chance before
>>> assuming you will encounter problems with them.
>>> 
>>> It has been my experience that simply because you encounter unfriendly
>>> people in one department of a college or university that it does not
>>> automatically mean that you will be treated the same way when working with
>>> other people who work in a different department. So I encourage yu to give
>>> the people in the library a chance before assuming they will not be
>>> willing to work with you.
>>> 
>>> As a student I have also learned that a preferred accommodation is not
>>> always a reasonable accommodation that a college or university can
>>> provide. For example, if the library is not able to install JAWS or NVDA
>>> on one of their computers, but instead provides you with a reader that is
>>> willing to help you, then they are providing you with a reasonable
>>> accommodation even though it may not be your preferred accommodation.
>>> 
>>> Finally, have you contacted Aira to see if they have become a site access
>>> since you were a student at this particular college or university? Or is
>>> there a way to use BE My Eyes instead of Aira to help you conduct yur
>>> research? I am not familiar with these services, so I am not sure if there
>>> is a vast difference between them except for the fact that one is free and
>>> the other requires a paid subscription for extended use.
>>> 
>>> I sincerely hope you are able to find a way to conduct your research.
>>> 
>>> Warm regards,
>>> Elizabeth
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: BlindLaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Aimee
>>> Harwood via BlindLaw
>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 3:03 PM
>>> To: Blind Law Mailing List <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
>>> Cc: Aimee Harwood <awildheir at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [blindLaw] Accommodations When Visiting a Law Library Open to
>>> the Public
>>> 
>>> Hi Maura,
>>> 
>>> I cannot see them being willing to provide an assistant to help me locate
>>> and reed the print materials. I will most likely be conducting in-depth
>>> research regarding a few topics. I intend to be there during the entire
>>> time it is open to the public. It may take a couple weeks. Could take more
>>> than a couple weeks.
>>> 
>>> Broad Topic 1: Vocational Rehabilitation Services what they can and cannot
>>> do.
>>> 
>>> Broad Topic 2: Sidewalks, the ADA, and the blind
>>> 
>>> Broad Topic 3: Public Transportation, the ADA, and the Blind
>>> 
>>> With this said, it would be more realistic for them to allow access to
>>> lexis and westlaw.
>>> 
>>> Maybe I should contact lexis and westlaw to see what their position on a
>>> situation such as this would be.🤔
>>> 
>>> Aimee
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 27, 2019, at 2:31 PM, Maura Kutnyak via BlindLaw
>>>> <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Are independent access and reasonable accommodations equivalent?
>>>> 
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> 
>>>> Maura Kutnyak
>>>> 716-563-9882
>>>> 
>>>>> On Aug 27, 2019, at 2:12 PM, Aimee Harwood via BlindLaw
>>>>> <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks James. That's what I was thinking.
>>>>> 
>>>>> My issue then is how do I, independently, make use of the print material
>>>>> available? Would Lexis and westlaw be an accommodation for the print
>>>>> materials?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Aimee
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Aug 27, 2019, at 2:04 PM, James T. Fetter via BlindLaw
>>>>>> <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Probably, because you would be requesting a "fundamental alteration" to
>>>>>> their services available to the public and possibly asking them to
>>>>>> breach their agreement with Westlaw and Lexis, if there is one, to
>>>>>> restrict it to law students. However, you can request that Jaws or NVDA
>>>>>> be installed on the public access computers. If they fight you on that,
>>>>>> then you have every right to make a lot of noise.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 8/27/2019 1:48 PM, Aimee Harwood via BlindLaw wrote:
>>>>>>> Ok, guys. I visited the law library web site and looked at their
>>>>>>> policies. They only give access to free resources for the general
>>>>>>> public.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> This is exactly what it says.
>>>>>>> "Commercial databases are for use by students, faculty and staff of
>>>>>>> Widener Law Commonwealth.
>>>>>>> Off-campus access to the library databases is restricted to law school
>>>>>>> students, faculty and staff. Login requires the barcode number on the
>>>>>>> back of your Widener ID card.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Patrons are permitted to use designated computers to search the
>>>>>>> library catalog and access free resources. Assistance is provided as
>>>>>>> needed. Library personnel can assist with research but will not
>>>>>>> conduct research on behalf of patrons. "
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Does this indicate I cannot request access to lexis and westlaw as an
>>>>>>> accommodation?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Aimee
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Aug 21, 2019, at 9:29 PM, Daniel McBride via BlindLaw
>>>>>>>> <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> George:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> At the time I met with the Assistant County Administrator, they spoke
>>>>>>>> with Westlaw, Lexus and JAWS. To safeguard all interested parties'
>>>>>>>> licensing agreements, putting JAWS on their computer was their
>>>>>>>> solution.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> It was fine with me as the County Law Library is now accessible to
>>>>>>>> all blind residents as long as they know how to use JAWS. And I'm
>>>>>>>> sure that's more than what the other 253 counties in Texas are doing.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>> From: BlindLaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
>>>>>>>> Aimee Harwood via BlindLaw
>>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2019 7:25 PM
>>>>>>>> To: Blind Law Mailing List
>>>>>>>> Cc: Aimee Harwood
>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [blindLaw] Accommodations When Visiting a Law Library
>>>>>>>> Open to the Public
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> This would be a wonderful solution. I would be happy to bring my own
>>>>>>>> computer. I am concerned they will refuse me access to lexis and
>>>>>>>> westlaw though. If they do refuse me access to lexis and westlaw,
>>>>>>>> would that count? Would I then be able to file against them.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Aimee
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> On Aug 21, 2019, at 2:55 PM, Jorge Paez via BlindLaw
>>>>>>>>> <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 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:
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Broward College. DO
>>>>>>>>>> NOT click links or open attachments unless are expecting the
>>>>>>>>>> information and you recognize the sender.
>>>>>>>>>> ________________________________
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Aimee:
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 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
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>>> From: BlindLaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
>>>>>>>>>> Aimee
>>>>>>>>>> Harwood via BlindLaw
>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 11:02 PM
>>>>>>>>>> To: BlindLaw
>>>>>>>>>> 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
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
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