Litigation
Apr. 9, 2015
Split courts muddle question of applying ADA to websites
The question of whether websites must become compliant with the accessibility provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act became significantly more complicated in the last few weeks as courts diverged in their rulings.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The question of whether online services must become compliant with the accessibility provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act became significantly more complicated in the last few weeks.
The U.S. Department of Justice has been working on accessibility guidance for web-based services provided by companies that only interact with users online, but a split in the federal courts may limit the d...
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