Shain Neumeier

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Shain Neumeier is an American attorney and activist known for their work in disability rights, particularly in advocating against the use of aversive therapy and institutionalization of disabled individuals. Neumeier is a prominent figure in the neurodiversity movement and has been involved in various campaigns to promote the rights and dignity of people with disabilities.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Shain Neumeier was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. They attended Smith College, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government. Neumeier later pursued a law degree at Suffolk University Law School, where they focused on disability rights law.

Activism[edit | edit source]

Neumeier's activism is deeply rooted in their personal experiences as an autistic and multiply disabled person. They have been a vocal critic of the Judge Rotenberg Educational Center (JRC), a facility known for its use of aversive interventions, including electric shock, on disabled individuals. Neumeier has worked with various organizations, including Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) and Community Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Youth (CAFETY), to campaign against such practices.

Legal Career[edit | edit source]

As an attorney, Neumeier has represented clients in cases involving disability rights, focusing on issues such as guardianship, involuntary commitment, and accessibility. They have also provided training and education on disability rights law to other attorneys, advocates, and community members.

Public Speaking and Writing[edit | edit source]

Neumeier is a sought-after speaker and has presented at numerous conferences and events on topics related to disability rights, neurodiversity, and social justice. They have also contributed articles and essays to various publications, sharing their insights and experiences as a disabled activist and attorney.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Shain Neumeier identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns. They are open about their experiences with disability and mental health, using their platform to advocate for greater understanding and acceptance of neurodiversity and disability.

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