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College Board Frustrated By Court Settlement Mandating SAT Studies

"Each side has veto power of the other side's nominations," said Tim Ewing, an ETS spokesperson. "We need to be able to agree on the people making this recommendation.

Though the panel's recommendation is not binding, the disability advocates are prepare d to contest a recommendation that will not remove the flags.

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"The case will be reopened in courts if the panel does not decide to do away with flagged scores," J. Thomas vial, Executive director o f the international Dyslexia Association, a party to the suit said.

Camara said that the College Board has not taken any conclusive steps toward naming its picks for the panel.

"Despite what the press release said, we have no formal rules for how they will be appointed and nothing formally or officially has been done yet," he said.

The College Board has

"a few ideas for panel members," said Camara, but none of these names have been released to the disability advocates and none of the potential candidates have been contacted.

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