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Civil Rights

Aug. 1, 2012

LSAT administrators sued over disability accomodations

The operators of the Law School Admission Test are under fire for allegedly discriminating against disabled test-takers by denying or hindering requests for accommodations.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The operators of the Law School Admission Test are under fire for allegedly discriminating against disabled test-takers by denying or hindering requests for accommodations.


In the latest action, disability-rights advocates with San Francisco's Legal Aid Society have asked to join a proposed class action brought by the state of California against the national Law School Admission Council.

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