[blindlaw] Handling Quoted Materials in Class?

Rod Alcidonis roddj12 at comcast.net
Tue Sep 12 17:01:05 CDT 2006


I would appreciate it please if current or former law students can share
their strategy in dealing with the following issue in class.

Currently, I believe that am at a major disadvantage in class, because I
cannot directly read from the book to answer the professor's question, and
professors are sometimes looking for the specific language of the court in a
particular case. Normally, if it is something I intend to argue about a
case, such as a section in the restatement, or a specific ruling of the
court, I would have it brailed-out, but when it is something that comes up
during discussion, it is a problem. 

I now have my briefs and the supplemental materials for class all
brailed-out, but sometimes the professor jumps around a lot in the material,
and I found that I would need to navigate too many Braille pages if I were
to Braille the whole case for class.

? Any suggestions please?

Rod Alcidonis 






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