Dr. Crawford was called for jury duty multiple times over a seven-year period but was denied access due to failure by Hinds County, MS to comply with the ADA. This pattern of past discrimination with respect to the ADA suggested Dr. Crawford will suffer from additional discrimination in the future. This situation could have been prevented if Hinds County, MS, had taken a proactive approach to ADA compliance.
Read MoreAccessible stadium style movie theaters located at Title III facilities are required to comply with the ADA. A facility housing a movie theater must comply with the ADA Standards throughout the entire facility. This includes from the site arrival points all the way into and within the movie theater space(s), and almost everything in between such as routes and toilet rooms.
Read MoreAccessible assembly areas located at Title II and Title III facilities are required to comply with the ADA. Requirements include accessible routes and spaces for disabled individuals including wheelchair spaces and companion seating. Accessible wheelchair spaces should be dispersed throughout the seating area(s) where there are 4 or more seats available, including all locations such as box and mezzanine seating.
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