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Ableism, ambiguity, and the Anna Stubblefield caseFootnote** This piece could not have been written without the support of many people, but particularly my mentors Marilyn Volker, Gerald Zientara, Thomas Hehir, Laurie Shrage, and Debra Satz. I also want to thank my research assistants Joanne Kalogeras, Christopher Stucky, Rachel Samuels, and Jessie Dalman for their insights and perseverance. Special thanks to my cousin, Phil Gutis, for invaluable proofreading assistance. I dedicate this to Marilyn Volker who has helped me embrace my sexuality, and to my partner Shaun Paine.
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