Will SCOTUS decide that a self-appointed Americans with Disabilities Act “tester” has standing?
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Acheson Hotels, LLC v. Laufer
Issue: Whether a self-appointed Americans with Disabilities Act “tester” has Article III standing to challenge a place of public accommodation’s failure to provide disability accessibility information on its website, even if she lacks any intention of visiting that place of public accommodation.
Resolves YES if the court finds Laufer has standing, NO if it rules she does not, N/A if it remands without deciding or dismisses the writ as improvidently granted.
https://www.scotusblog.com/2023/03/court-takes-up-civil-rights-tester-case/
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Should presumably resolve N/A, since the Court vacated and remanded on mootness grounds without deciding the standing question.
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