March 30, 2023
The operator of three Pittsburgh-area amusement parks will avoid federal discrimination claims over its early-pandemic mask requirements because those mask mandates have been lifted since the prior season, a federal judge ruled.
July 12, 2021
A Pennsylvania federal judge has refused a bid by the operator of three Pittsburgh-area amusement parks to toss a lawsuit claiming its mandatory mask policies related to COVID-19 violate the Americans with Disabilities Act, ruling that the operator's arguments can wait until later in the proceedings.
October 16, 2020
The operator of three Pittsburgh-area amusement parks told a Pennsylvania federal court Friday that its mandatory mask policy does not violate the Americans with Disabilities Act, and argued that exceptions sought by patrons who claimed their disabilities prevented them from wearing masks would unnecessarily expose other patrons and staff to COVID-19.
July 10, 2020
The parents of several children with disabilities such as autism sued three Pittsburgh-area amusement parks in Pennsylvania federal court on Friday, claiming their mandatory mask policies related to COVID-19 violate the Americans with Disabilities Act.