Supreme Court to Rule on Disability Bias Cases Involving Hotels.

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The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case concerning whether a self-appointed “tester” of the Americans with Disabilities Act has the right to sue hotels over alleged violations of the civil rights law. The case was brought by Acheson Hotels, which was sued by Deborah Laufer, who has filed hundreds of lawsuits against hotels across the country, claiming their websites are not in compliance with ADA rules. The justices will decide next term whether Laufer has the right to act as a “tester” toward hotels she doesn’t intend to visit.
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