FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — At the age of 3, Haley Moss was diagnosed with autism and doctors told her parents that she would be lucky if she ever got a driver’s license, make a friend or work a minimum wage job.21 years later, she has became the first “openly autistic” person to be admitted to the Florida Bar, the Associated Press reports. And she works at one of the top law firms in Miami.
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