released April 13, 2021
(recorded April 11, 2021) - 1 hours, 27 minutes
April 7, 2021 Ruling by the 11th Circuit Appeals Court
The two-judge majority placed a lot of weight on the fact that the ADA only applies to physical spaces. In their view, a website is not a public accommodation as the ADA defines the concept.
The plaintiff, Gil, a bling man who patronized Winn-Dixie grocery store and pharmacy for 15 years, testified that ordering in person as a blind man made him "uncomfortable because he did not know who else was nearby listening" as he told...
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(recorded April 11, 2021) - 1 hours, 27 minutes
April 7, 2021 Ruling by the 11th Circuit Appeals Court
The two-judge majority placed a lot of weight on the fact that the ADA only applies to physical spaces. In their view, a website is not a public accommodation as the ADA defines the concept.
The plaintiff, Gil, a bling man who patronized Winn-Dixie grocery store and pharmacy for 15 years, testified that ordering in person as a blind man made him "uncomfortable because he did not know who else was nearby listening" as he told...