Court systems are exploring and beginning to adopt online dispute resolution (ODR) systems, and it is critical that they make digital accessibility a priority. Even though we need to pay close attention to ODR developments in court systems, we cannot overlook the fact that there are ODR providers in the private sector whose systems also must be accessible for persons with disabilities. Plaintiffs filed more ADA Title III website accessibility lawsuits in federal court for the first six months of 2018 than in all of 2017. There were at least 1053 such lawsuits in the first six months of 2018, compared to 814 in all of 2017. As websites have become more sophisticated, access to them has worsened. This article will revisit the question of what...
The question of the effects of technological change on the interpretation of statutes is a complicat...
The federal circuit courts of appeals are in conflict over whether Title III of the Americans with D...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
Court systems are exploring and beginning to adopt online dispute resolution (ODR) systems, and it i...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was enacted in 1990 to eliminate discrimination against in...
Under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, no individual shall be discriminated against...
Over the last two decades, technological advancements have driven significant changes in society tha...
In recent years, the Americans with Disabilities Act has become a significant source of confusing an...
Web accessibility requires designing and developing websites so that people with disabilities can us...
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act ( ADA ) aims to prevent discrimination against the ...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that Title III of the ADA should extend to websites and mobile applicatio...
Although a range of laws and regulations have been created in the United States to promote online ac...
This Note will proceed in three Parts. Part I will trace the development of the case law on this iss...
This article proposes that private commercial web sites are considered places of public accommodatio...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was enacted in 1990 to afford equal opportunities for indi...
The question of the effects of technological change on the interpretation of statutes is a complicat...
The federal circuit courts of appeals are in conflict over whether Title III of the Americans with D...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...
Court systems are exploring and beginning to adopt online dispute resolution (ODR) systems, and it i...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was enacted in 1990 to eliminate discrimination against in...
Under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, no individual shall be discriminated against...
Over the last two decades, technological advancements have driven significant changes in society tha...
In recent years, the Americans with Disabilities Act has become a significant source of confusing an...
Web accessibility requires designing and developing websites so that people with disabilities can us...
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act ( ADA ) aims to prevent discrimination against the ...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that Title III of the ADA should extend to websites and mobile applicatio...
Although a range of laws and regulations have been created in the United States to promote online ac...
This Note will proceed in three Parts. Part I will trace the development of the case law on this iss...
This article proposes that private commercial web sites are considered places of public accommodatio...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was enacted in 1990 to afford equal opportunities for indi...
The question of the effects of technological change on the interpretation of statutes is a complicat...
The federal circuit courts of appeals are in conflict over whether Title III of the Americans with D...
The Internet is essential for education, employment, information, and cultural and democratic partic...