Litigation
Jan. 31, 2013
Company that administers law school exams loses bid to narrow discrimination lawsuit
The company that administers law school exams, which already faces a federal lawsuit by a California state agency claiming it discriminates against test takers with disabilities, lost a bid Tuesday to narrow the case.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The company that administers law school exams, already facing a federal lawsuit by a California state agency claiming it discriminates against test takers with disabilities, lost a bid Tuesday to keep the Department of Justice from turning the case into a national one.
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen rejected a motion by attorneys for the Law School Admissions Council, or LSAC, that aimed to prohib...
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