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Domino's filed its petition for writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court today, June 13, 2019, asking the Court to review and overturn the Ninth Circuit's decision which allowed a website
Domino's filed its petition for writ of certiorari with the
U.S. Supreme Court today, June 13, 2019, asking the Court to review
and overturn the Ninth Circuit's decision which allowed a
website accessibility lawsuit to proceed against Domino's.
Domino's styled the question presented as "Whether Title
III of the ADA requires a website or mobile phone application that
offers goods or services to the public to satisfy discrete
accessibility requirements with respect to individuals with
disabilities." See
here for our report on the Ninth's Circuit decision, and
here for a copy of the Petition. The Court will generally act on a petition within 6 weeks
– Robles now has 30 days to file a response, then
Domino's a reply, at which time the Justices will review and
determine whether to entertain the appeal.
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