[blindLaw] Questions about law school clinic requirements

Julie A. Orozco kaybaycar at gmail.com
Wed Jul 12 18:33:59 UTC 2023


Hi Sanho,

Thank you. I believe you worked on this with me last time. You were
the expert. I had this weird lagging issue with my Legal Server that
was infuriating. Have you seen that anymore? I have a completely
different computer now, so I'm hoping this won't be an issue.

Julie


On 7/12/23, Sanho Steele-Louchart via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Julie,
>
> I've used Legal Server for the past four years and it's 100%
> accessible using Edge, Google Chrome, NVDA, and JAWS.
>
> Agree with your Teamviewer suggestion or something similar.
>
> Warmth,
> Sanho
>
> On 7/12/23, Julie A. Orozco via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am taking a civil advocacy clinic this fall in my last semester of
>> law school. The professor and I have begun a dialogue, and I thought I
>> would reach out to ask the first of probably many questions.
>>
>> First, how is Legal Server these days. I had to use it a couple years
>> ago when working for another clinic, and it was horrible. I had to use
>> a really old version of IE to make it work. Since IE isn't even
>> supported anymore, I'm sincerely hoping there is an alternative.
>>
>> Second, in clinic we work with partners. We will be expected to share
>> our screens to file things with the court. I understand that if my
>> partner shares their screen with me, I will have no idea what's
>> happening. If I share my screen with them, they may not be able to
>> follow what I'm doing since navigating with a screen reader doesn't
>> always make sense to sighted people. My solution would be to get on
>> Team Viewer and share control of the same screen so we could both
>> participate in the process. I was also thinking I would give my
>> partner a crash course in how a screen reader works. Are there better
>> solutions for this?
>>
>> I am excited about clinic but not excited to get in the "real"
>> inaccessible world of law practice.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Julie
>>
>> --
>> Julie A. Orozco
>> MM Vocal Performance, 2015; American University Washington College of
>> Law, JD Candidate 2023
>>
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Julie A. Orozco
MM Vocal Performance, 2015; American University Washington College of
Law, JD Candidate 2023



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