Daily Journal Staff Writer
The organization that gives the Law School Admission Test may no longer tell law schools when a disabled applicant needed extra time to take the test, a state appellate court has ruled. The court rejected a preliminary injunction sought by the Law School Admission Council Inc. against a 2012 state statute that bans "flagging" such test scores.
"The State has a compelling interest...
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