"A national pizza chain was sued by Guillermo Robles, who is blind, after finding its website and mobile app — including the pizza tracker — incompatible with screen-reading software, which prevented him from using those services. Robles' attorneys argued this violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, while the company contended that the 1990 law applies only to physical locations and warned a ruling for Robles would prompt a "flood of litigation into a tsunami." A lower court ruled for Robles, the Supreme Court declined to hear the company's petition, and the company said it will proceed at trial court, asserting support for federal accessibility standards in general even as it opposes this particular application." - Jaya Saxena