Haley Moss

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ID: a square graphic on a blue gradient background with the header: “The D-30 Impact List, 2021 Honoree, Haley Moss, he/him/his, United States.” Haley’s headshot on the right. Haley is a caucasian woman with red-brown hair and is wearing a blue flowery top. At the bottom, “Diversability, #D30DisList.”


Haley Moss (she/her/hers)

Attorney, Author, Advocate

United States

Hayley embodies disability pride; her fierce passion for justice, community, education, and empowerment are apparent every time she speaks, writes, draws, and teaches. There are many “titles” that she holds including author, professor, activist, artist, speaker, leader, attorney, philanthropist, mentor, and friend. She was the first openly autistic attorney in Florida. Her accomplishments and commitment to advocating for the disability community and educating others have made an immeasurable impact.

Hayley is a college professor of a new course she developed called “Understanding Autism.” She created a unique, enriching curriculum that explored equity, accessibility, and disability justice, encouraging students to challenge their limiting beliefs. Many students said that her course was their favorite in college. Furthermore, she spent this last year working on her newest book, “Great Minds Think Differently: Neurodiversity for Lawyers and Other Professionals” which is set to be released soon.

We asked Hayley if she would like to add anything else to her accomplishments, and she stated: “My latest book, Great Minds Think Differently: Neurodiversity for Lawyers and Other Professionals https://www.americanbar.org/products/inv/book/413499755/.”

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