Georgetown law student challenges school’s response to pregnancy accommodations
- Georgetown University Law School allegedly denied a pregnant student accommodations to take an exam early, forcing her to attend just days after childbirth.
- The school told Brittany Lovely it would be "inequitable to all the other non-birthing students in her class" when she requested accommodations.
- A petition states that the situation violates her lawful rights under Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972.
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