Whether websites and other nonphysical spaces fall under...
Whether websites and other nonphysical spaces fall under the accommodations of the California Disabled Persons Act is the question that Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness [GLAD] v. CNN will resolve. It’s to be heard by the California Supreme Court,…
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said the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in an opinion (http://1.usa.gov/MPfS5P) Monday, according to a Davis Wright law firm news release Thursday (http://bit.ly/1g2G31L). “The referral is the closing issue in a Ninth Circuit opinion that reverses a district court ruling by holding California’s anti-SLAPP [strategic lawsuit against public participation] statute applies to GLAD’s suit seeking to compel captions for CNN.com’s news videos,” said the release.