US Supreme Court won’t rule on how the ADA is applied to technology. What happens next?
DENVER — The U.S. Supreme Court reconvened Monday for its new term and abruptly announced it would not take up a case that questions how the Americans with Disabilities Act is applied to technology. The case can now move forward through the lower courts.
The case stems back to a 2016 lawsuit against Domino’s by Guillermo Robles, who is blind, and who claims he could not order a pizza using the company’s website or mobile site because it is not accessible.