Ferguson v. City of Phoenix

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1998-09-03

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Opinion by Judge WOOD; Dissent by Judge TASHIMA. WOOD, Circuit Judge: Plaintiffs, who are deaf or hearing impaired, in lieu of the common telephone must rely on telecommunications devices (TDDs). TDDs are considered standard communication equipment for those with a hearing disability in order to enable them to communicate by telephone, including making 9-1-1 emergency system calls. Three separate lawsuits, l…

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