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Education

Sep. 8, 2012

Justice Department intervenes in LSAT disability class action

The U.S. Justice Department joined disabled LSAT test takers Thursday in a class action claiming the Law School Admissions Council has refused to accommodate prospective law students.


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By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The U.S. Justice Department joined disabled LSAT test takers Thursday in a class action claiming the Law School Admissions Council has refused to accommodate prospective law students.


The lawsuit, filed by the state Department of Fair Employment and Housing in federal court, alleges the LSAC has violated the Americans with Disabilities Act and has failed to prov...

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