A deaf Florida Atlantic University student who wants to go to law school sued Kaplan Educational Centers on Monday for refusing to provide an interpreter for the LSAT preparation course.
Nicholas Williams, 21, filed suit in Fort Lauderdale federal court alleging violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The suit assigned to U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenbaum was filed by Miami attorney Matthew Dietz along with lawyers from the National Association of the Deaf Law and Advocacy Center.
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