City can be sued for lack of wheelchair access (access required)

Published: July 9, 2009

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Wheelchair-bound citizens could sue a city over curbs, sidewalks and parking lots that allegedly didn’t meet the accessibility standards of federal disability discrimination law, the 5th Circuit has ruled in reversing a dismissal. The plaintiffs are persons with disabilities who use motorized wheelchairs. They sued Arlington, Texas, alleging that certain city curbs, sidewalks and parking lots ...
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