As a person with autism or a family member of someone on the spectrum, you have the right to be treated with respect and fairness under the law. This includes the right to:
Non-Discrimination: You cannot be discriminated against because of a disability, including autism. Laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protect individuals from discrimination in employment, education, housing, and public services.
Equal Access: You are entitled to equal access to services, programs, and opportunities. This includes access to healthcare, education, and employment, with reasonable accommodations made where necessary.
Privacy Rights: You have the right to confidentiality and privacy regarding medical, educational, and other personal information. This ensures that your autism diagnosis and personal information are protected under privacy laws.
As a person with autism or a family member of someone on the spectrum, you have the right to be treated with respect and fairness under the law. This includes the right to:
Individuals with autism have the right to live in a safe and accessible environment. Housing laws protect against discrimination and ensure that accommodations are provided as needed:
Fair Housing Act: This act prohibits discrimination in housing based on disability, including autism. You are entitled to live in housing that accommodates your needs and to request reasonable modifications to your living space.
Access to Housing Assistance: If you are eligible, you have the right to apply for housing assistance programs that help subsidize the cost of housing.

As the number of individuals being diagnosed with Autism has increased, so too have medical, educational, and clinical options. When making informed decisions about clinical and therapeutic options, family members, professionals, and individuals who experience Autism often find choices to be complex and confusing.
The overwhelming amount of information available via the internet, social media, and news media, which highlight stories about the successes of proven and unproven treatments, makes these decisions even more challenging.

If you feel that your rights have been violated, it is important to understand that you have legal avenues to seek redress. We are here for you whether to file a compliant or to seek legal representation we will be with you throughout the process.
At Justice for Autism, we are committed to ensuring that your legal rights are protected and enforced. Our team of experienced legal professionals is here to support you in navigating the complexities of disability law, advocating for your rights, and helping you achieve fair compensation.
Whether you’re dealing with discrimination, seeking disability benefits, or needing help with employment or housing issues, we are here to stand by your side.
Your legal rights are a vital part of ensuring dignity, respect, and fairness for individuals on the autism spectrum. Let us help you protect those rights and secure the compensation you deserve.
At Justice for Autism, we are more than an organization—we are a movement fueled by the collective strength, resilience, and voices of the autism community. Our mission is to create a world where every autistic individual is seen, heard, and empowered to live life to the fullest.
We are dedicated to advancing justice, equity, and inclusion for all individuals on the autism spectrum. Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, we strive to dismantle barriers and build a society that recognizes and celebrates neurodiversity.
We encourage everyone to get involved and make a difference. There are many
ways to contribute to our community and help us continue making an impact.
Volunteer your time and skills to help organize events, assist with programs, or provide mentorship.
Your story can inspire others. Share your experiences and the challenges you’ve overcome as part of the autism community.
Join or start community-based initiatives that focus on supporting and empowering autistic individuals.
We uses various strategies, including direct advocacy, education, and litigation support. The Justice for Autism is developing resources for legal professionals so they may better represent and support Autistic clients.
The Justice for Autism works closely with the Autism Society’s Public Policy team on legislative initiatives, and with our National Programs team on training first responders and other safety initiatives.
The Justice for Autism will focus on Empowerment, Advocacy, and Justice.
We are dedicated to advancing justice, equity, and inclusion for all individuals on the autism spectrum. Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, we strive to dismantle barriers and build a society that recognizes and celebrates neurodiversity.
The Justice for Autism will advocate for legislation and policies that promote justice in the Autism community.
The Justice for Autism will work with individuals as they navigate the legal system in terms of direct advocacy and litigation support.
Together, we can create a world where every autistic individual has the opportunity to thrive. Get involved today and help us make a lasting impact.