[blindlaw] Introduction
Shannon L. Dillon
shannonldillon at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 28 18:25:46 CDT 2007
Hi Anil:
I was able to get Blacks Law Dictionary on disk from my lawschool bookstore.
I installed it and it was pretty accessible. That was a few years ago,
but if you have a conveniently located bookstore, it might be a good, quick
option.
SHANNON L. DILLON
>From: "Anil Lewis, NFBGA" <alewis at nfbga.org>
>Reply-To: NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
>To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
>Subject: [blindlaw] Introduction
>Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 19:13:54 -0400
>
>Well, I finally did it. I started law school this week. I attend
>part-time evening classes. Contract Law, Property Law, Legal Bibliography,
>and Research, Writing and Advocacy (RWA). Had to hit the ground running,
>and I need some help. Does anyone know of an accessible law dictionary?
>Other than RFB&D and BookShare, is there any other service I should
>subscribe to for accessible textbooks? I would also appreciate any
>miscellaneous advice that you may feel would be helpful for a first year
>law school student.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Anil
>
>Mr. Anil Lewis, President
>"Mentoring The Blind Leaders Of Tomorrow"
>National Federation of the Blind of Georgia
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>Suite 603
>Decatur, Georgia 30030
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