Autism Policy and Politics

I am writing a book about autism policy and politics in the United States. My aim is to write a scholarly and impartial treatment, without pushing a particular point of view. This blog contains information relevant to this project. If you have suggestions or comments, please get in touch with me at jpitney@cmc.edu

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Ari Ne'eman on C-SPAN

Posted by Pitney at 1:35 PM
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Labels: Autism, Autistic Self Advocacy Network, government, Ne'eman, political science, politics
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