Now look, at that point, I’d argued 52 cases. I’d saved the Voting Rights Act. I'd struck down the Guantanamo military tribunals.
What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED
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Now look, at that point, I’d argued 52 cases. I’d saved the Voting Rights Act. I'd struck down the Guantanamo military tribunals.
What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED
Now look, at that point, I’d argued 52 cases. I’d saved the Voting Rights Act. I'd struck down the Guantanamo military tribunals.
What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED
Now there are already influential groups advocating that AI systems should have their own rights based mainly on the idea that they might be or become conscious.
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democracies around the world who joined to save those values of freedom and human rights or, you know, leaders in churches and mosques
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That is why I am taking every opportunity to show Afghan women speaking, singing, kicking a ball and standing up for their rights. (Applause)
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Remember her name: Septima Clark. Dr. King called her the "the architect of the civil rights movement," because she created something called Citizenship Schools.
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