Law360 (June 9, 2021, 4:13 p.m. EDT) – The Second Circuit has denied a Harvard Law School graduate’s petition to review a jury’s decision finding the New York Board of Law Examiners is immune to allegations that she violated federal law by not providing her with accommodation during her bar exam.
Tuesday’s ruling, a two-line order from a court clerk, denied Tamara Wyche’s May request for three judges to be heard again or for the district court to reconsider April’s ruling.
The order keeps intact the panel’s decision, which concluded that the Board of Directors has not waived its sovereign immunity to disability placement rights by providing funding for …
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