[blindLaw] 1 L text books

philosopher25 at gmail.com philosopher25 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 11 16:24:04 UTC 2020


My Law School‘s disability services was able to get most books directly from the publisher. This made the process a lot simpler. Is that not what they are doing?

BruceSexton, JD

Dictated on an accessible device. 

> On Aug 11, 2020, at 11:14 AM, Maura Kutnyak via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello blind law knowledge fount:
> 
> I will do my best to keep this brief. my central question is, is there a digital textbook resource, other than book share, to which I can gain access? not surprisingly, the accessibility resources office on my soon to be law school campus has mucked up the process of gathering books. I will spare the details but I feel compelled to figure out if I can get what I need myself. They only have one of the three assigned doctrinal books on book share.  
> 
> If I do not have the books that I need in time, can I assume that I will be able to look up the cases that we are reading in the early days through either lexis or Westlaw? Perhaps Google scholar? Thanks very much for any help you all may have to offer! The kind words and varied  perspectives to which I am exposed through this list have done so much to Bolster my confidence as i  make my way into this brave New World.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Maura Kutnyak, M.P.A.
> 716-563-9882
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