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Acheson Hotels LLC v Laufer

601 U.S. 1 (2023)
JurisdictionUnited States
CourtUS Supreme Court
Year2023
StatusBinding authority

Summary

SCOTUS dismissed ADA tester-standing case as moot without resolving whether a plaintiff with no intent to visit a hotel has Article III standing to sue under the ADA.

Key Principle

standing; ADA tester; case dismissed as moot; no decision on tester standing

Area of Law

procedure

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