The chain is willing to go all the way to the Supreme Court to fight the ruling
The ADA requires businesses to make necessary accommodations for people with disabilities, but because it was written in 1990 during the internet’s infancy the rules are murky on how the law applies online.
Petitioners representing the Domino’s case contend that recent rulings against the chain and other similar court decisions would turn the current increase in similar online accessibility lawsuits from a flood “into a tsunami.” Business groups argue that the government hasn’t established rules for how to make websites compliant with ADA.
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