Appeals Court Finds Grocer's Website Did Not Violate America

Appeals Court Finds Grocer's Website Did Not Violate Americans With Disabilities Act - Employment and HR


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Over two years after hearing oral arguments, the Eleventh
Circuit Court of Appeals finally issued an opinion in
Gil v.
Winn-Dixie, Case No. 17-13467,
 
overturning the Florida federal district
court's finding that the grocery store chain violated
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by having an
inaccessible website. In the 67-page decision, the Court of Appeals
held that "websites are not places of public
accommodation" under the ADA and that the Winn-Dixie website
was not an "intangible barrier" to goods, services,

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