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Will Bey take on the ADA? Examining the Classification of Websites as a Place of Public Accommodation under Title III

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Will Bey take on the ADA? Examining the Classification of Websites as a Place of Public Accommodation under Title III

By auwcl | February 7, 2019 | 0

By Rohan Parekh Beyoncé Knowles-Carter famously sings, “[I] don’t know much about fighting, but I, I know I will fight for you,” in her hit song “1+1.”[1] But will she fight for the 8.1 million visually impaired individuals in the United States, two million of whom are blind, who are being denied access to her…

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