ADA
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Rental bikes and the ADA – Hunt quoted in Dallas News Article
Richard is quoted the Dallas Morning News article “For disabled people, rent-a-bikes are more than an annoyance, but do they violate the ADA?” an article by Kyle Martin that appeared on January 22, 2018. The problem is simple. Bicycles are rented and then left blocking sidewalks and ramps. The person to blame is the individual who… Continue reading
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Weapons of Mass Confusion – meet the ADA and FHA.
The last ADA / FHA headline that reached my email in 2017 was about a woman in Florida who complained that her “service dog” was not allowed at the pool by her condominium association. It was not an unusual story, but it summed up the way the ADA and FHA, both individually and together have… Continue reading
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Dialing for Dollars – Ninth Circuit encourages abusive ADA litigation
In Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center v. Hospitality Properties Trust, 2017 WL 3401319 (9th Circuit, August 9, 2017) the Ninth Circuit decided once again to make abusive serial ADA litigation as easy as possible, ignoring both the constitutional limits on standing and the way cheap standing† has created a crisis in ADA litigation that… Continue reading
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Get it right the first time – the problem with “temporary” obstructions
Billy Joel had a major pop hit in 1977 with “Get it Right the First Time” from “The Stranger.” Forty years later Starbucks has proven just how true this is. In Crandall v. Starbucks Corp., 2017 WL 1246749 (N.D. Cal. Apr. 5, 2017) the Court reminded Starbucks and every other public accommodation that “get it right the next time”… Continue reading
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Magee v Coca Cola – why does the Supreme Court care about vending machines?
I blogged last year about the Fifth Circuit’s decision in Magee v. Coca–Cola Refreshments USA, Inc., 833 F.3d 530, 531 (5th Cir. 2016) (ADA and the Internet – what non-internet cases can tell us.) as well as the District Court’s similar holding (Vending Machines and the ADA). It looked like an interesting case, and it seems… Continue reading

