Judith Pelaez’s wave of lawsuits against major brands is sparking a fierce debate: are these legal actions the right way to force online accessibility for the visually impaired, or are they creating more problems than they solve? While her attorney frames the cases as a vital push for economic inclusion and equal digital access, critics argue that confidential settlements and frequent lawsuits against small businesses don’t drive lasting change—and may even undermine broader disability advocacy. The National Federation of the Blind supports lawsuits when they result in public, monitored compliance, but warns against the current approach’s potential to stall real progress. The fight for accessible websites is far from over—and the methods to win it are hotly contested.
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