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  1. First, this Article discusses ways in which judges can identify defendants with ASD in court by recognizing and understanding both distinctive characteristics of offending and courtroom …

  2. Mar 27, 2020 · Individuals with ASD, like all individuals with disabilities, may need accommodations to be able to perform essential functions of the job they want or have. There …

  3. Five cases are presented, exemplifying these issues and a range of ASD-related phenomena: an ASD college student false positive for violence, a false claim of ASD in a psychopathic …

  4. Mar 4, 2020 · This approach is modeled on cases where the accused had a history of mental illness or personality disorder, of victimization of one sort or another, of physical handicap, or …

  5. To distinguish among them, this Opinion uses the suffix “a” to describe the article addressed to ASD, “b” for the child IQ study, and “c” for the attention and executive function article.

  6. May 15, 2016 · The pattern in these cases indicates that the conflict among the courts of appeals over the substantive level of educational benefit has added a factor – the federal appellate …

  7. Particularly in cases involving students with ASD, the failure to take action in a timely manner can be a fatal procedural violation. This is so because of the field’s distinct focus upon the …