LSAT Accomodation

By: Contributor · January 26, 2010 · Filed Under Administrative Law, Civil Rights, Law School · 1 Comment 

A would-be law student has filed a complaint with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario in Arenson v. Law School Admission Council.  She was requesting accommodations for the LSAT exam due to her disability.

See a summary of the case at Doorey.

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One Response to “LSAT Accomodation”

  1. rww on January 26th, 2010 9:13 am

    This begs the question why do we decide who gets into law school in Ontario based on American written and administered tests.

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