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Neurodivergence

Neurodiversity in law shifts from disclosure to accessible systems

Sierra Grandy’s University of Minnesota Law profile frames neurodiversity in the legal field around disclosure as a personal choice, accommodations as trajectory-changing support and accessible systems as the goal.

BY WELLBEING DESK · MAY 27, 2026 · 1 MIN READ

Sierra Grandy’s University of Minnesota Law profile frames neurodiversity in the legal field around disclosure as a personal choice, accommodations as trajectory-changing support and accessible systems as the goal. The key lesson for firms is that neuroinclusive workplaces do not need perfect disclosure data; they need curiosity, flexibility, clarity and systems that reduce the burden on individuals to advocate repeatedly for basic workability.

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