[blindLaw] Oral Arguments

Lauren Bishop laurenbishop96 at icloud.com
Tue Mar 14 13:47:39 UTC 2023


Hi Mathew,
For my argument, I had a list of the key cases that I was going to discuss, and the record citations for my key facts. I had this in a Microsoft Word document, and I had a braille display hooked up to my laptop. Since you need your notes, and it is impossible for you to print braille notes on campus, you are legally entitled to have your laptop and a braille display or some other braille output device to help you with this argument.   

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> On Mar 14, 2023, at 9:42 AM, Matthew Smith via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Goodmorning,
> I am currently preparing to give my first oral argument for legal writing. I am not able to use my laptop during the actual arguments but, I was wondering what alternatives are there to supplementing that use. I would prefer to use an electronic due to not having access the ability of producing braill notes  on campus. I also wanted to know what was an approach to memorizing the arguments while answering questions on the material. During practice I attempted to memorize all of the argument but was unsuccessful. Are there any tips about managing your place in your argument wile answering questions. I thank you in advance your help.
> 
> Matthew J. Smith
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