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Ronald Sullivan
Across 1 conversation, Ronald Sullivan ranges across academic freedom, jury selection, legal representation. Ronald Sullivan defended Harvey Weinstein, which led to Harvard not renewing his contract, sparking a debate on academic freedom. Sullivan argues that defending unpopular clients is crucial for upholding justice, as it sets critical legal precedents.
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previewSullivan highlights the importance of defending unpopular clients to uphold justice, as it sets crucial legal precedents and challenges societal norms.
#170Ronald Sullivan: The Ideal of Justice in the Face of Controversy and Evil
The discussion on AI rights suggests a future where legal systems may need to redefine rights as robots become more human-like.
#170Ronald Sullivan: The Ideal of Justice in the Face of Controversy and Evil
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