WASHINGTON, March 27 — The US Supreme Court today agreed to consider whether to curtail lawsuits accusing hotels and other places of lodging of discriminating against disabled people by not providing enough information about their accessibility on their websites in a case involving a quaint inn near the Atlantic coast of Maine.
The justices took up an appeal by the Maine hotel’s owner of a lower court’s ruling allowing a disabled Florida woman to sue the business for not complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act even though she never planned to book one of its rooms. — Reuters