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Some UC Berkeley law students exploiting ‘disability’ status
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Wyatt Spalding was told that sports were impossible for him. Then, he became a Special Olympics Hall of Famer.
When Wyatt Spalding was 12, he was told that his Cerebral Palsy made sports impossible. He kept dribbling. He kept dreaming.
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