Graphic of three judges. SCOTUS Might Not Rule on the Standing of ADA Title III Testers After All July 26, 2023
Fair rides with lights. Amusement Parks Can’t Invoke Arbitrary Manufacturer Safety Requirements To Restrict Riders With Disabilities, Eleventh Circuit Says July 25, 2023
Open laptop with hands pointing to the screen. New California Assembly Bill on Website Accessibility Could Result in a Lawsuit Tsunami June 21, 2023
New York City skyline. Plaintiff-Friendly New York Courts Change Course in Three Recent Decisions in Website Accessibility Cases June 12, 2023
The statue of justice Themis or Justitia SCOTUS UPDATE: Opening Brief Filed in Acheson Hotels v. Laufer June 5, 2023
Rolled up diploma tied in a red ribbon being handed off. OCR and DOJ Send A Message to Higher Ed: Make Your Websites Accessible June 2, 2023
Open laptop with law book and gavel setting on the keyboard. New Kansas Website Accessibility Law Provides Local Businesses With A Litigation Sword May 15, 2023
Judge writing on a document with gavel setting on the table. A Consent Decree Can Provide Some Protection Against Future Website Accessibility Lawsuits April 10, 2023
Picture of scale and gavel. SCOTUS Agrees to Resolve A Circuit Split on Tester Standing in ADA Title III Cases March 28, 2023
Picture of New York City at sunset New York Continues to Be a Friendly Venue for ADA Title III Plaintiffs March 15, 2023