Civil Litigation,
Education Law,
Civil Rights
Sep. 28, 2018
Judge declines injunction against college testing company per party stipulation
A federal judge Thursday held off on granting a preliminary injunction stopping a college testing company from disclosing disabilities of test takers, ruling the company has already agreed to stop the flagging practice.
LOS ANGELES -- A federal judge Thursday held off on granting a preliminary injunction stopping a college testing company from disclosing disabilities of test takers, ruling the company has already agreed to stop the flagging practice.
The case is not over, however. Plaintiffs are still seeking damages and class certification.
But U.S. District Judge George H. Wu in his tentative decision said he is...
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