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  • Echolalia, or "echo talk," is a common symptom of autism, but [Ashley]'s is a relatively new development in the last few months. According to Mary Wilson, a renowned speech-language pathologist and professor emerita at the University of Vermont, Ashley's language skills "plateaued" in 2007 and have "regressed a great deal" since. If there's one family that's struggling, we don't average that out," says [Christine Kilpatrick], who, like everyone else working at the Vermont Family Network, is the parent of a special-needs child. 'If there's one school district that's done a stellar job with 200 kids but there's one child who is consistently blocked access to what they need, that's a problem. "I can absolutely promise you that we do noi expect a cure for autism, and we do noi expect anyt...

  • ...§ 1983 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), 42U.S.C. § 12131 et... Unit violate his constitutional rights of access to the courts and to the mail, and that the prison... readers and stands for “Job Access with Speech.” 7 Wells also filed another gri...

  • ... be released, as isbeing done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued.The s... Speech in aid of pharmaceuticalmarketing, however, is a f...(Director of the Office of Vermont Health Access explaining that the office collects prescriber-ide...

  • The National Conference of Bar Examiners is not required to allow three blind law school graduates to use screen-access software to take this month's Multistate Bar Examination, a U.S. District Court judge in Baltimore has ruled. Judge J. Frederick Motz signaled his view on the issue early in the injunction hearing, saying the plaintiffs were asking for "extraordinary relief.

    ... have to choose between taking the bar without the requested accommodations and deferring taking ... use JAWS, short for Job Access with Speech, which reads text aloud while providing audio cues...

  • All three blind law school graduates who took July's Multistate Bar Exam with human readers after a federal judge denied their request to use screen-access software passed Maryland's attorney licensing exam, the relieved trio learned last week. Anne Blackfield, Timothy Elder and Michael Witwer were among the 75 percent of 1,441 Maryland bar applicants who passed the test.

    ... prefer JAWS, short for Job Access with Speech, which reads text aloud while providing audio cues...

  • ... be released, as isbeing done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued.The s... imposes a substantial burden onthe speech of privately financed candidates and independent e... that awide range of candidates had access to the ballot. Id., at 5(emphasis deleted).We dec...

  • ...Helping Ensure Software Accessibility . Enhancements to the user interface have made the... The solution also supports Job Access With Speech (JAWS), a software program created to eliminate ba...

  • ... be released, as isbeing done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued.The s... in most cases could invokeas well the Speech Clause of the First Amendment. Toshow that an emp... of legal disputes."[T]he right of access to courts for redress of wrongs is anaspect of the...

  • ... that the freedom of association (along with assembly and petition) is not merely derivative of... among themselves; they must also have some access to public officials. In a recent article, Ronald K...

  • I have an article in today's paper about one blind person's galling experience of taking last week's Maryland Bar Exam. To wit: human readers who weren't strong readers and a major computer malfunction, in addition to other imperfect conditions faced by all test-takers (e.g., the background drone of construction). Today's story was a follow-up to an Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuit filed by three blind law school graduates in June which was basically mooted last month when a federal judge denied their motion for a preliminary injunction. (Things might heat up again in November when the test results come back...)

    ... compatibility problems with the JAWS (Job Access With Speech) program, which is what Elder also use...



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