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Law Practice

Feb. 2, 2010

Blind Woman Wins Fight To Pursue Her Dream

A federal judge on Friday indicated he would grant a blind UCLA School of Law graduate's request to take the California bar exam using software for the visually impaired.

By Rebecca Beyer

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Saying a disability should not prevent someone from pursuing her dream, a federal judge on Friday indicated he would grant a blind UCLA School of Law graduate's request to take the California bar exam using software for the visually impaired.

Stephanie Enyart, 32, graduated from law school last spring but has been unable to take the bar exam because the National Co...

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