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2 joined. ,, and , , filed opinions concurring in the judgment.

Adam G. Unikowsky argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Lindsay C. Harrison, Sally A. Morris, and Andrianna D. Kastanek.

Erica L. Ross argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging reversal. With her on the brief were Solicitor General Prelogar, Assistant Attorney General Clarke, Deputy Solicitor General Fletcher, Bonnie I. Robin-Vergeer, and Yael Bortnick.

Kelsi Brown Corkran argued the cause for respondent. With her on the briefs were Rupa Bhattacharyya, Amy L. Marshak, and Joseph W. Mead. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were fled for the Atlantic Legal Foundation et al. by Lawrence S. Ebner and Sarah Elizabeth Spencer; for The Buckeye Institute et al. by Larry J. Obhof, Jr., Robert Alt, and David C. Tryon; for the Center for Constitutional Responsibility by Steven P. Lehotsky, Andrew B. Davis, Karen R. Harned, and Drew F. Waldbeser; for the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America et al. by Mark A. Perry, Jennifer B. Dickey, Jonathan D. Urick, and Thomas Pinder; for the Restaurant Law Center et al. by Dylan B. Carp and Angelo I. Amador; and for the Retail Litigation Center, Inc., et al. by Shay Dvoretzky, Parker Rider-Longmaid, Michael W. McTigue, Jr., Meredith C. Slawe, Jeremy Patashnik, Deborah R. White, and Jason D. Russell.

Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the Constitutional Accountability Center by Elizabeth B. Wydra and Brianne J. Gorod; for Disability Antidiscrimination Law Scholars by Hyland Hunt and Ruthanne M. Deutsch; for the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund et al. by Karla Gilbride, Amy Farr Robertson, and Maria Michelle Uzeta; for Fair Housing Organizations et al. by Reed Colfax, Lila Miller, Gemma Donofrio, Daniel Woofter, and Diane L. Houk; for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., et al. by Janai S. Nelson, Samuel Spital, Christopher Kemmitt, Michael Skocpol, David D. Cole, Sunu P. Chandy, Rachel E. Smith, Damon Hewitt, Jon Greenbaum, Thomas Silverstein, ReNika Moore, Sandra Park, Zachary L. Heiden, Jocelyn D. Larkin, Lindsay Nako, Karen L. Loewy, and Raymond P. Tolentino; for Public Citizen by Scott L. Nelson and Allison M. Zieve; and for Philip L. Schuler et al. by Michael M. Epstein, pro se.

Briefs of amici curiae were filed for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts et al. by Andrea Joy Campbell, Attorney General of Massachusetts,