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The Inaccessible Playing Field: Does the Act of Flagging Law School Admissions Test Scores Violate the Americans with Disabilities Act?

The Inaccessible Playing Field: Does the Act of Flagging Law School Admissions Test Scores Violate the Americans with Disabilities Act?

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Every year young adults throughout the country take the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), which is the most decisive factor in determining whether a law school accepts the applicant. But for many of these young adults with disabilities, the deck is immediately stacked against them, because the accommodations made to allow them to take the test are noted on their LSAT score, giving law schools a reason to disregard how well they did.

In this short study, readers will discover what recourse, if any, disabled students might have in stopping the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) from flagging their test scores.
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