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U.S. Government Sues Uber Over Alleged Disability Discrimination
Oct 11, 2025 The Trump Administration’s U.S. Department of Justice has filed a major lawsuit against Uber, accusing the ride-hailing giant of systematically discriminating against passengers with disabilities. According to the TIME report, the federal government alleges that Uber’s policies and practices violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by failing to properly accommodate riders…
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DOJ Steps Up ADA Enforcement — From Gyms to Public Transit
Sept 28, 2025 The U.S. Department of Justice has ramped up enforcement of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 2024–2025, launching multiple investigations and filing high-profile lawsuits under both Title II and Title III. Recent actions reflect a renewed commitment to ensuring equal access in public accommodations, transportation services, state-provided programs, and more. In…
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New ADA Web-Accessibility Rule: What You Need to Know
May 2, 2025 In April 2024, the DOJ published a final rule under Title II of the ADA that establishes clear, mandatory accessibility standards for websites and mobile apps used by state and local governments. This means that digital services from applying for permits to obtaining public benefits, viewing public records, or registering to vote…
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Surge in ADA “website accessibility” lawsuits — even more risk for businesses’ digital presence
Dec 1, 2025 The 2025 mid-year data shows a sharp escalation in ADA website-accessibility litigation, with 52,014 lawsuits filed in the first half of the year, representing a 137% increase from 2024. This rise highlights a growing emphasis on digital accessibility enforcement and intensified legal scrutiny of online platforms. While Texas, New York, Florida, and…
