Congrats to the Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center, the Department of Fair Employment and Housing and the DOJ as well as all the amazing attorneys who made this happen. From the DOJs press release: The decree . . . requires comprehensive reforms to LSAC’s policies and ends its practice of flagging, or annotating, LSAT score reports for test takers with disabilities who receive extended time as an accommodation. These reforms will impact tens of thousands of test takers with disabilities for years to come. dfeh.ca.gov/lsac.htm
Posted on: Tue, 20 May 2014 20:20:06 +0000