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Originally Posted by Catlady
Is a library allowed to offer a physical book that is not available in Braille or in an audio version? If so, shouldn't someone sue?
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Don't give them ideas!
Fortunately, ADA has limits.
Unfortunately, the way Congress drafts laws like that they leave them fuzzy on purpose. The limits are whatever judges say they are, afer long and expensive litigation.
That's why ADA and similar laws are colloquially known as Lawyer Full-Employment Acts.