ADA Mootness
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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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Sixth Circuit affirms its commitment to the Constitution and other ADA and FHA Quick Hits
I’ve been posting a lot of blogs in the last few days in an effort to catch up with a backlog of important or at least interesting cases. Just as I was wrapping up this Quick Hits blog the Sixth Circuit handed down its decision in Brintley v. Aeroquip Credit Union, precipitating the blog’s publication. Subscribers who Continue reading
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ADA website accessibility litigation – confusion about standards is driving abusive litigation.
I’m not Maimonides, but I do think we need a Guide for the Perplexed concerning ADA website litigation because it seems that in many cases both courts and litigants have mistakenly treated websites as if they were buildings. Websites are not buildings, and recognition of that fact would do a great deal to eliminate or Continue reading
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Quick Hits – St. Patrick’s Day Edition
I’m a day late with the St. Patrick’s Day Edition of Quick Hits but that’s no reason not to raise a toast to the saint who, as my great-grandfather William Mullin said, drove all the snakes out of Ireland except the politicians. Counter widths and the ADA Johnson v. Starbucks Corp., 2019 WL 699136 (E.D. Continue reading
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Quick Hits – Presidents Day 2019 Edition.
It’s been a year and 43 blogs since last President’s Day and like Yosemite falls, the broad picture of ADA and FHA litigation in America remains about the same despite the passage of time. A huge majority of the cases filed are from serial litigants operating as part of a lawyer sponsored litigation machine whose Continue reading

