The U.S. General Services Administration has asked a federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action filed by blind contractors who allege the agency’s website is effectively unusable by people with vision disabilities.
In an Aug. 8 motion to ditch the lawsuit brought by the American Council of the Blind and three blind plaintiffs, the GSA said its own testing by a blind technician showed the site is accessible to the visually impaired.
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