C. Michael Kamps, a certified public accountant from Rockwall, earned an LSAT score of 169 and applied to Baylor Law School in Waco.

But on July 19 he filed a pro se age discrimination suit in Austin federal court, alleging the law school denied him fall admission for 2010, 2011 and 2012 and denied him scholarships. He alleges he was accepted to the law school for sessions starting in summer 2010 or spring 2011, but he wanted to start in a fall session, which represents the most competitive of the “three available classes each year.”

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