By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - A visually-impaired law school graduate is suing the agency that oversees two standardized exams required of prospective lawyers, saying it failed to make accommodations to allow her to take the tests.
UCLA law school graduate Stephanie Enyart's suit, filed Tuesday in federal court for the Northern District of California, alleges the National Conference of Bar Exam...
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