Disability News
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Tender Care parent company settles ADA lawsuit
The parent company of Tender Care Learning Centers has reached a settlement in a lawsuit alleging noncompliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
John H. Durham, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced Monday that the...
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Blind man's case against credit union over its website gets new life in California
A lawsuit alleging a credit union’s website is inaccessible to blind people has been given new life by a California appeals court.
The Fourth Appellate District ruled June 19 against San Diego County Credit Union,...
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Ninth Circuit Rejects Plaintiffs’ Claims in Trio of ADA Disability Access Cases
In a big win for Starbucks and all other restauranteurs, retailers, and places of public accommodation, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held in three related cases (Johnson v. Starbuck Corp., Lindsay...
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Settlement Agreement: Lyft, Inc.
Lyft Resolves Discrimination Claims By Disabled LA Customers
Lyft on Monday resolved allegations by the federal government that its Los Angeles drivers refused to give rides to disabled people.
San Diego County CU Must Face Claim Over Website Accessibility, Court...
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Statement of Interest: SJ v. Tidball
Starbucks’s Counter Displays Do Not Breach ADA Rights of Persons in Wheelchairs
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in three separate cases each relating to a different coffeehouse location in California including one in Culver City, has rejected the contention...
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AbleData Discontinuation
Due to a realignment of National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) priorities, AbleData will be discontinued on September 27th, 2020. Until then, the call center will continue to be open during normal business hours and the website will continue to be available. We...