Supreme Court to hear lawsuit involving disability activist
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Supreme Court to hear disability activist’s lawsuit against Maine hotel
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will decide whether a disabled activist can file disability rights lawsuits against hotels she doesn’t intend to visit. The high court said Monday it would decide a case involving Deborah Laufer. Laufer, who lives in Florida, has filed more than 600 federal lawsuits against hotel owners and operators, according to a Supreme Court filing. Laufer has a vision impairment, uses a cane or wheelchair to get around, and h…
Wells hotel is at center of disability rights lawsuit going before U.S. Supreme Court
The high court will decide whether a Florida woman who has filed over 600 federal lawsuits against hotel owners and operators over alleged ADA violations can sue hotels where she doesn't intend to stay.
Supreme Court to hear lawsuit involving disability activist
The Supreme Court will decide whether a disabled activist can file disability rights lawsuits against hotels she doesn't intend to visit. The post Supreme Court to hear lawsuit involving disability activist first appeared on Maryland Daily Record.
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