Paralyzed Veterans of America v. Ellerbe Becket Architects and Engineers
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CourtUnited States District Court
Full case name Paralyzed Veterans of America v. Ellerbe Becket Architects and Engineers
Citation117 F.3d 579
| Paralyzed Veterans of America v. Ellerbe Becket Architects and Engineers | |
|---|---|
| Court | United States District Court |
| Full case name | Paralyzed Veterans of America v. Ellerbe Becket Architects and Engineers |
| Citation | 117 F.3d 579 |
| Keywords | |
| ADA, wheelchair accessibility, sight lines | |
Paralyzed Veterans of America v. Ellerbe Becket Architects and Engineers (PVA 1996) was one of the first major Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) lawsuits. The case focused on the wheelchair accessibility of a stadium project that was still in the design phase, the MCI Center (now known as Capital One Arena) in Washington, D.C.[1]