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| | | | | When the United States Supreme Court decided not to take up the Domino's web accessibility case in October 2019, the case went back to the US federal district court in California. This week (twenty months later) the district court judge issued an important ruling in the case. It was a big win fo | |
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www.boia.org
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| | | | | Domino's asked the Supreme Court to hear its case and determine that the ADA does not apply to websites and apps. In what amounts to a victory for accessibility rights, the case will not be heard. Learn more here, brought to you by the Bureau of Internet Accessibility. | |
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karlgroves.com
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| | | | | Over the last 18 months, a handful of law firms in the United States have been sending out demand letters to website owners threatening to sue over web accessibility. The trend for this activity was started by the law firm Carson & Lynch out of Pennsylvania and has gathered enough attention that it has been ... | |
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