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Education Law,
Civil Rights

Aug. 7, 2018

College test company sued for flagging information about disabled students

ACT Inc., makers and administrators of standardized tests for college admissions, sold and disclosed information about disabled students to colleges in order to gain an advantage over its competitor, a class action filed Monday in federal court alleges.

LOS ANGELES -- ACT Inc., makers and administrators of standardized tests for college admissions, sold and disclosed information about disabled students to colleges in order to gain an advantage over its competitor, a class action filed Monday in federal court alleges.

"This takes us back 50 to 100 years with respect to stereotyping and prejudices," said lead attorney Rahul Ravipudi of Panish Shea & Boyle LLP. "This is putting a...

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