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Law Practice

Feb. 21, 2009

Blind Applicant Sues for LSAC Reform

Applying to law school is hard enough, but the Law School Admissions Council is making the process unnecessarily difficult for applicants who can't see, according to the National Federation of the Blind.

By Dhyana Levey
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Applying to law school is hard enough, but the Law School Admissions Council is making the process unnecessarily difficult for applicants who can't see, according to the National Federation of the Blind.

The organization filed a complaint Thursday in Alameda County Superior Court against the admissions council asserting that its Web site and Law School Admissions Test preparation material...

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