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P&PS Keynote 'Granting Access: Dismantling Ableism and Embracing Neurodiversity ' with Haley Moss
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Granting Access: Dismantling Ableism and Embracing Neurodiversity
About Haley Moss
Haley Moss was diagnosed with autism at age 3 and made international headlines for becoming as the first documented openly autistic attorney admitted to The Florida Bar. She received her Juris Doctor from the University of Miami School of Law in 2018, and graduated from the University of Florida in 2015 with Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Criminology.
Haley is currently writing her next book, “Great Minds Think Differently: Neurodiversity for Lawyers.” She is also the author of “Middle School: The Stuff Nobody Tells You About” and “A Freshman Survival Guide for College Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Stuff Nobody Tells You About.” She also illustrated and contributed to the anthology “What Every Autistic Girl Wishes Her Parents Knew.” Her writing about autism, neurodiversity, and disability has appeared in mainstream publications such as The Washington Post, ABA Journal, HuffPost, Teen Vogue, Fast Company, and more. She currently serves on the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division Board of Governors, the Florida Bar Journal editorial board, the constituency board for the University of Miami – Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities and the Board
of Directors for Different Brains and is a co-chair of the Miami-Dade Chapter of Florida
Association for Women Lawyers diversity committee.
About Haley Moss
Haley Moss was diagnosed with autism at age 3 and made international headlines for becoming as the first documented openly autistic attorney admitted to The Florida Bar. She received her Juris Doctor from the University of Miami School of Law in 2018, and graduated from the University of Florida in 2015 with Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Criminology.
Haley is currently writing her next book, “Great Minds Think Differently: Neurodiversity for Lawyers.” She is also the author of “Middle School: The Stuff Nobody Tells You About” and “A Freshman Survival Guide for College Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Stuff Nobody Tells You About.” She also illustrated and contributed to the anthology “What Every Autistic Girl Wishes Her Parents Knew.” Her writing about autism, neurodiversity, and disability has appeared in mainstream publications such as The Washington Post, ABA Journal, HuffPost, Teen Vogue, Fast Company, and more. She currently serves on the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division Board of Governors, the Florida Bar Journal editorial board, the constituency board for the University of Miami – Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities and the Board
of Directors for Different Brains and is a co-chair of the Miami-Dade Chapter of Florida
Association for Women Lawyers diversity committee.