ADA Mootness
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ADA and FHA Quick Hits – Great Caesar’s Ghost edition.
“Beware the Ides of March” was what the prophet warned Caesar according to Shakespeare. It didn’t go well for him, but the latest batch of ADA and FHA decisions are something of a mixed bag. Before getting to that news though I want to make sure everyone who wants one has a copy of my Continue reading
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ADA and FHA Blogathon – tortoise and the hare edition
Being slow but steady the tortoise, as we all know, won the race. The picture on the left tells you the strategy I ended up using. In any case the news is current as of November 14, the last day I checked for new ADA and FHA decisions. There’s plenty of interest, as usual. A Continue reading
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Blogathon – not so quick hits on the ADA and FHA
The blog a day pace I thought I might hit hasn’t happened but I’m not giving up. Here is the first of several Quick Hits on recent ADA and FHA developments. ADA standing – aiming to high leads to a crash and burn. It appears the plaintiff in Rizzi v. Hilton Dom. Operating Co., Inc., Continue reading
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Quick Hits – Halloween Candy edition.
Halloween is a month away, but the candy is on the shelves at our local grocery stores and the courts are already delivering tricks and treats for those of us concerned with accessibility lawsuits. The complexities of accessibility in federal programs. Ramos v. Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity, 2019 WL 4316575 (D.N.J. Sept. 12, 2019) Continue reading
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ADA and FHA Quick Hits – hodgepodge edition.
A hodgepodge, I just learned, is a not just a word for a confusing mixture, but also the name of a vegetable stew. The FHA and ADA decisions of the last few weeks may not be tasty, but they are varied. I’ve put the FHA case first because it involved an unforced error and illustrates Continue reading

