2nd Circ. Will not Rehear Harvard Legislation Grad’s Incapacity Declare

Law360 (Jun 9, 2021, 4:13 p.m. EDT) – The Second Circuit has denied a Harvard Law School graduate’s motion to review a panel ruling that found the New York Board of Law Examiners immune to allegations that it has violated federal law not to provide accommodation during bar exams.

Tuesday’s ruling, a two-line order from a court clerk, dismissed the graduate’s May request, identified in court documents by her initials TW, for a three judge re-hearing or re-examination of the April verdict.

The order keeps intact the panel’s decision, which concluded that the board was not going to …

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