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Judges and Judiciary

Nov. 4, 2006

Dyslexic Test-Takers Should Get More Time, Judge Rules

SAN FRANCISCO - In a move that could affect how law school entrance exams are administered, an Alameda County Superior Court judge on Thursday ruled that wannabe doctors with learning disabilities may deserve more time to take the medical school admissions test.

By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO In a move that could affect how law school entrance exams are administered, an Alameda County Superior Court judge on Thursday ruled that wannabe doctors with learning disabilities may deserve more time to take the medical school admissions test.
      After a weeklong trial, Superior Court Judge Ronald Sabraw said the Associati...

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