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Old 03-27-2011, 12:06 PM   #1
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Overlawyered Chronicling the significant expense of our legal model “Court: Movies must be accessible to hearing, visually impaired” by Walter Olson on June 21, 2010 The Ninth Circuit greenlights a potentially considerable ADA suit,Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Keygen, reversing a trial court that “found that the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Arizonans with Disabilities Act do not require movie theaters to provide captions and descriptions.” [Yuma Sun, Legal NewsLine] Related posts Wheelchairs,Windows 7 Professional X64, theaters, and “comparable viewing angles” (0) Update: Supreme Court ducks ADA stadium-seating issue (0) Update: Kindle not helpful enough to blind users (7) Tobacco: AGs push Hollywood self-censorship (0) September 2002 archives,Windows 7 32bit, part 3 (0) --> Tagged as: Arizona,Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2007 Activation, attorneys general, disabled rights,Office 2010 Pro Plus X86, movies film and videos
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