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Law Review by Deaf Lawyers
7/10/2011 10:59:48 AM

In case you have access to a law library, the entire Valparaiso University Law Review,  Spring, 2011 issue is written by attorneys who are either deaf or who have spent their careers working on issues affecting the deaf community.  The actual citatation for the journal is:  45 Valaparaiso University Law Review 927

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7/8/2011 3:52:26 PM

However, it's about darn time someone sued Netflix!  Congratulations to the National Association of the Deaf for taking the lead in this regard .  Many of us live, work and play with deaf people and it is just annoying that the coolest of the new mass technology (streaming movies) is not accessible.  Lots of people have complained to Netflix, and eventually, they captioned Season 3 of LOST or some other random selection.  That is when we quit them.  If there was another choice, it would be great, but since there isn't a close competitor currently, a hughe thank you goes out to NAD.  By the way, as an interpreter, you should be a member of NAD, if not.........

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