54% of Adults Living With a Disability Go Online, But Domino’s Pizza Is Still Fighting Change

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54% of Adults Living With a Disability Go Online, But Domino’s Pizza Is Still Fighting Change
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54% of adults living with a disability go online, but Domino’s is still fighting change

If you’ve been watching the Domino’s case make its way through the courts, you know this about more than pies. According to the

· Dominos may be first to be held up as an example, but the decision impacts pretty much any organization that does business at a physical location as well as on an app. Robles lawyers argued thatrequires businesses with physical locations to make their websites and other online platforms accessible to those with disabilities. Businesses, reticent to make change to their existing platforms, argued that the ADA laws do not pertain to online platforms created after 1990.

· Those who think that the ADA does not pertain to them can argue that the laws are unclear and were created before anyone ever thought they’d use anything but a landline to order their pies. But restaurant associations went farther than that. A recent opinion piece in the urges restauranteurs ‘not to roll over yet.” The piece cites several other similar cases that ‘offer some hope’ that ‘the tide may be turning’ in favor of businesses.

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