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Symposium Introduction: Addressing Technoableism: Reforming Infrastructure and Disability Representation

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It is essential reading; the article points to the cruelty in how we situate advice and research around screen time for autistic people — and speaks to a much broader field of research that serves to always compare and situate autistic kids against typical peers, and never letting autistic kids be autistic and respected on their own terms.

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Bill of Health’s Top 10 Posts of 2022

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As 2022 draws to a close, we’re looking back at the top ten most-read articles published on Bill of Health this year. Negotiating Masks in the Workplace: When the ADA Does and Does Not Apply. We look forward to continuing our coverage of key issues in health law policy, biotechnology, and bioethics in 2023.

Bioethics 293
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Managing Cognitive Decline Concerns in the Workplace

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As I argue in my article “ Cognitive Decline and the Workplace ” (forthcoming in the Wake Forest Law Review ), there are several options, but many are legally and ethically problematic. It also violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Second, it magnifies the ADA and Title VII concerns. Mandatory Retirement Policies.

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