[blindLaw] Moot Court
sanho817 at gmail.com
sanho817 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 25 02:27:12 UTC 2024
Hello,
I used a combination of accessible electronic documents, a laptop, phone, or tablet with a wireless earbud, hardcopy Braille, a slate and stylus, a refreshable Braille display, accessible exhibit markers, and having document formatting reviewed by a sighted reader prior to final submission (during which I told them what was needed.)
Sanho
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From: BlindLaw <blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of John Holtgreve via BlindLaw
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Subject: [blindLaw] Moot Court
Hi all,
I've been lurking here for the past few years but don't think I've posted yet. I'm a 2L getting ready to sign up for intramural moot court. Before I sign up, I'd like to ensure that the school will provide whatever accommodations I request, and before requesting those accommodations I wanted to float the issue here. For those who competed as students, what accommodations did you request and what accommodations do you wish you had requested to help bridge the gap with your sighted peers? For reference, I'm a mid-to-low partial but have, as yet, received the following accommodations: extra time on exams, exams compatible with JAWS, the occasional reformatted PDF, and peer notetaker. I've familiarized myself with WestLaw, but still fear my reading speed is lacking compared to my classmates. I'm taking trial advocacy this semester and do notice that I can assimilate information and speak extemporaneously easier than my peers. As we approach our final trials I'm beginning to see the utility of a human reader, though I have yet to use one at any point in my educational career. All this is to say- I don't want to seem unreasonable in what I ask for, but also don't want to unreasonably limit myself out of stubbornness (or worse, impede my partner's performance). Anyone's thoughts and experiences will be truly valued.
Best,John Holtgreve
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