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Utah State Settles Federal Lawsuit

Utah State University has settled a federal disability-rights lawsuit by agreeing to provide students who are deaf with adequate sign-language interpreters and other services.

The lawsuit, filed in May 2006, was brought by a dozen current and former students, who accused Utah State of violating the Americans With Disabilities Act. They said...

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