An expert panel's proposals for liberalizing disability accommodations for the Law School Admission Test would undermine the exam's integrity, the organization that administers the test has argued in court papers.

The Law School Admission Council appealed the bulk of the panel's recommendations on Thursday, two months after the experts issued them under a consent decree between the council and the U.S. Department of Justice.

The appeal was the latest development in litigation that began in 2012 when the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing alleged the council's accommodation policies were too burdensome to disabled people and violated the Americans With Disabilities Act.