[blindlaw] ADA violations in Indian gaming casino
ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
Sat Aug 29 17:33:03 UTC 2009
There is actually no difference when it comes to ADA violations, the issue
is the venue for resolving them as there is question about the level of
authority that the state has on Indian lands because of their sovereignty.
Chuck
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> How would this be different from a case where someone goes to Las Vegas
> and can't play at the poker table, or read the bingo or keeno screens?
> What does the ADA say about making these situations accessible?
> Curious.
>
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