Bibas | Wikipedia PHILADELPHIA – A panel of judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has affirmed a trial court decision which found that Carnegie Mellon University did not discriminate against a master’s degree student afflicted with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, when he failed out of the school’s computer science program. On March 5, Third Circuit judges L. Felipe Restrepo, Stephanos Bibas and David J. Porter ruled to uphold a decision from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, in favor of Carnegie Mellon and against plaintiff Sanchit Jain. Jain, who has ADHD, was a master’s student in the computer science program at Carnegie Mellon. When he enrolled in 2017, he sought disability accommodations, like flexible due dates for his homework, and the school approved them all.