
ASAN Supports Justice in Policing Act
…would fail to prohibit quick-knock warrants in drug cases and would fail to fully ban the use of military equipment by police. Many of the bill’s provisions, such as the…
…would fail to prohibit quick-knock warrants in drug cases and would fail to fully ban the use of military equipment by police. Many of the bill’s provisions, such as the…
…behaviors (AB) in people with disabilities.3Individuals who exhibit these behaviors include people with intellectual disabilities and/or developmental disabilities. People with psychiatric disabilities may also exhibit SIBs or ABs. ASAN’s constituents,…
…this doesn’t really apply to them. We’re really only talking about people who have such severe disabilities that they’re never going to be able to contribute anything to society and…
…federal contractors’ disability-based affirmative action obligations in line with historically successful requirements to conduct affirmative action programs for race and gender. Second, we applaud OFCCP’s consideration of a sub-goal for…
…have friends? live independently? be loved? What are we talking about here?” But they could never answer. I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, especially as we draw closer…
…Because after ten minutes, Ari, graciously said, you know, John, I see that you’re having a bit of difficulty with the noise here, why don’t we go to the Autistic…
…and New Jersey, have passed laws banning organ transplant discrimination. These laws prohibit the discrimination against a potential recipient of any organ transplant solely on the basis of an individual’s…
…is a concept with which they are completely unfamiliar. Teachers, therapists, psychologists, and parents find the idea completely foreign, though not always completely unwelcome. Communicating primarily online creates this illusion…
…than your colleagues, communicate differently than your family members, or experience sensations differently than the other people around you. But those differences are not bad. They are part of what…
…own sake, we should be addressing the barriers, from society and from our selves, that have kept autistic people from fully participating in autistic community life. But I believe opening…