Rendon v. Valleycrest Productions, Ltd.
United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
294 F.3d 1279 (2002)

- Written by Darius Dehghan, JD
Facts
Valleycrest Productions, Ltd. (Valleycrest) (defendant) produced the television quiz show Millionaire. The show was filmed at a production studio in New York City. Contestants were selected to appear on the show through an automated telephone system. Prospective contestants called a telephone number and answered a series of questions posed to them by a recorded message. Callers recorded their answers by pressing keys on their telephone keypads. A group of individuals with disabilities (plaintiffs) called the Millionaire contestant hotline. But the individuals with disabilities could not record their answers, either because they could not hear the questions or because they could not move their fingers quickly enough. Subsequently, the individuals with disabilities brought suit against Valleycrest, contending that the Millionaire contestant hotline violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Valleycrest contended that the contestant hotline could not serve as the basis for an ADA claim because it was not a screening procedure physically administered at the production studio. The district court dismissed the case. The individuals with disabilities appealed.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Barkett, J.)
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