Civil Rights,
Civil Litigation
Oct. 23, 2020
Disabled students $16M settlement with college testing company approved
"This lawsuit is particularly well suited for class action treatment, given that this involves the administration of a standardized exam," U.S. Judge George H. Wu of the Central District of California wrote in a preliminary approval order.




A federal judge signed off on a $16 million class settlement for students who accused American College Testing administrators of collecting information about their disabilities and selling it to colleagues and universities.
"This lawsuit is particularly well suited for class action treatment, given that this involves the administration of a standardized exam," U.S. Judge George H. Wu of the Central District of California wrote in a...
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