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Litigation

Apr. 24, 2013

Discrimination lawsuit against LSAT test taking company moves forward

A state agency's lawsuit against the Law School Admission Council Inc. for discriminating against disabled students taking the LSAT is a "government enforcement action" that is exempt from class certification requirements, a judge ruled Monday.

A state agency's lawsuit against the Law School Admission Council Inc. for discriminating against disabled students taking the LSAT is a "government enforcement action" that is exempt from class certification requirements, a San Francisco federal judge ruled Monday. The state Department of Fair Employment and Housing can seek class relief for the students without filing a motion for class certification, U.S. District Judge Edward M. Chen ruled. The U.S. Department of Justice also has joine...

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