A magistrate ordered the LSAT folks to really offer accommodations for LDs

For many years the LSAT folks didn’t offer accommodations, rarely offered them, flagged folks with extra time and generally seemed to have a problem with LDs (or at least with providing accommodations to law school applicants with LDs). After a lawsuit filed by the Federal government, three applicants and other worthy entities, the Law School Admissions Council agreed to offer accommodations and stop flagging. But, in what appears to be a last ditch effort to obstruct change, they sued when the independent council asked to specify conditions for accommodations issued their conditions. The LSAC claimed the panel had overstepped. A judge magistrate overruled most of their claims.

http://www.nationallawjournal.com/home/id=1202735297656/LSAT-Disability-Accommodation-Plans-Under-Way?mcode=1202615432992&curindex=1