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Litigation

Feb. 25, 2003

Measures Would Give Vintners Time to Meet Access Demands

The state's wine regions are fermenting over the tactics used by a controversial Oakland disability rights advocate. George Louie, a 56-year-old convicted felon who runs the nonprofit group Americans with Disabilities Advocates, is accusing hundreds of wineries of not complying with government regulations that ensure equal access to facilities.











By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        The state's wine regions are fermenting over the tactics used by a controversial Oakland disability rights advocate.
        George Louie, a 56-year-old convicted felon who runs the nonprofit group Americ...

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