Domino’s says Americans With Disabilities Act shouldn’t apply online
July 22, 2019
Domino’s, backed by the nation’s largest retailers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is making its case before the Supreme Court that protections granted consumers under the Americans With Disabilities Act should not apply equally to online operations. The chain is arguing that the ADA passed in 1990 did not even consider websites in its language and mobile apps didn’t even exist.
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