AI is transforming ADA litigation, making it easier than ever for serial filers to generate high volume claims. But as courts confront fabricated citations and AI assisted filings, the systemโs vulnerabilities are becoming increasingly apparent. In her latest article, Mofe Koya explores how AI is reshaping enforcementโand the challenges that come with it.
Decoding Texas v. Becerra: Exploring the Potential Motives ย Behind the Lawsuit
In this article, Autumn Christafore discusses the issues and arguments presented in Texas v. Becerra, and explores the potential motives behind the lawsuit.
Got Non-Dairy Milk?ย
Got Non-Dairy Milk? Dunkinโ Donuts is facing a class action lawsuit where plaintiffs allege that their upcharge for non-dairy milk alternatives constitutes discrimination under the ADA. This article explores the legal arguments the parties raise in their initial pleadings, ranging from personal jurisdiction to the ADAโs definition of disability.
When Is Discrimination Harmful Enough to Trigger Title VII Protections?
In this article, Ellen Whitehair discusses how the Supreme Courtโs upcoming decision in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis has the potential to lower the threshold for employees asserting Title VII discrimination claims. Specifically, this article examines the circuit split leading up to Muldrow on whether Title VII requires a plaintiff to demonstrate material, objective harm as a result of workplace discrimination.
Do “Testers” Have Standing to Sue? An Analysis of the Circuit Split Regarding ADA Compliance of Hotel Reservation Websites
In this article, Kathyrn McIlroy discusses the circuit split on whether testers of hotel reservation websites for ADA compliance have standing to sue for violations when they do not plan on booking a reservation, ultimately arguing that the testers do have standing to sue.
You Can’t Be Discriminated Against for Your Disability in Banks, Barber Shops, and Hospitals, but in One Circuit You Can Be in a Plasma Donation Center
In this article, Caroline Hardig examines the circuit split over whether plasma donation centers fall under the definition of a service establishment protected by the ADA.
