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Haley Moss is an attorney, contemporary American pop art artist, author and advocate for people with disabilities.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] Diagnosed at age three with high-functioning autism,[2] she has been recognized by Project Lifesaver,[12] University of Miami,[13] Dan Marino Foundation,[14] "Hope for Children"[15] and Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) for her efforts, talents and philanthropy.[16]
Moss attended the Pine Crest SchoolinFort Lauderdale, Florida.,[2] holds a Bachelor of Science in psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in criminology from the University of Florida, a Miami Scholar and a Juris Doctor from the University of Miami School of Law.[17]
On January 11, 2019, she was admitted to the Florida bar as a professionally licensed attorney[18] and the first openly autistic female attorney in the State of Florida.[19][20]
Moss now teaches undergraduate courses on autism,[21] and has spoken at TedxUMiami[22] in April 2022 about how she believes attention is ambiguous.[23]
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