Michael L FreemanMichael Freeman is a criminal defense attorney whose practice has focused on serious felony litigation, including homicide and complex trial work. He has spent his career in courtrooms where judgment, attention, and credibility carry real consequence, and where cognitive differences are rarely acknowledged unless they fail.Diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Freeman writes from direct professional experience rather than theory. His work examines how the legal profession responds to neurodivergent lawyers-often through misinterpretation, discipline, or attrition-while failing to recognize the structural demands that exacerbate impairment.ADHD in the Courtroom is his first book. It is not a memoir and not a self-help guide, but a professional account of practicing law with an invisible disability inside a system that routinely mistakes difference for deficiency. Freeman writes for lawyers, judges, educators, and regulators who influence how competence is defined and enforced in the legal profession.He continues to write on neurodiversity, professional discipline, and the intersection of cognitive science and legal culture. Read More Read Less
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