A federal magistrate judge has largely upheld a set of procedures intended to make it easier for people with disabilities to qualify for accommodations when taking the Law School Admission Test.

Judge Joseph Spero of the U.S. District Court for Northern District of California on Friday issued a 44-page opinion validating nearly all of an expert panel’s recommended changes to the way the Law School Admission Council weighs requests for accommodations.

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