Victory for disability advocates: Supreme Court won’t hear Domino’s Pizza accessibility case
Originally published October 7, 2019 by USA Today

The Supreme Court is tackling a heated topic early in their session on October 8, when an LGBTQ rights case has oral arguments. (USA TODAY)
The U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear a petition from Domino’s Pizza on whether its website must be accessible to customers with disabilities. The order preserves a January ruling by the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that Domino’s and other retailers must make its online services accessible. It also means the case is expected to go to trial.
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