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TITLE III ADA & MHRA DISCRIMINATION-PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.

September 11, 2015 by Matthew Bass

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In Nathanson et al. v. Spring Lake Park Panther Youth Football Association et al., the court determined that because the Football Association has games scheduled in advance suggests that there is some sort of arrangement with the City allowing access and control to the fields and, therefore, it is plausible that the Football Association satisfies the legal definition of a place of public accommodation and, for that reason, the court denied Defendants Motion to Dismiss and refused to consider arguments that would be appropriately addressed following discovery in a motion for summary judgment.

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