The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected—at least for now—an attempt from a serial Americans with Disabilities Act plaintiff to scuttle an upcoming case about the legal standing of so-called ADA “testers” like herself.

In a brief order, the court denied Deborah Laufer’s request that it drop the case Acheson Hotels LLC v. Laufer as moot ahead of oral arguments scheduled for Oct. 4. 

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