Every human deserves protection under their country’s laws — even when that law is forgotten or ignored. Sharing three cases from her international legal practice, Kimberley Motley, an American litigator practicing in Afghanistan and elsewhere, shows how a country’s own laws can bring both justice and “justness”: using the law for its intended purpose, to protect.
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This aged like fine wine lmao. T-ban definitely undid all of her work.
She is doing some incredible work and is an incredible person. I notice she hardly ever centers herself and prefers to lift up her clients and her collegues. Never speaks of Afghanistan or Afghans in a condescending way either, truly amazing.
I have no words for the admiration I feel for Kimberley. She has become my role model.
Miss Motley I'm so truly sorry for the typo in your last name please forgive my vernacular
Miss Mosley I'm a pre law student and I would be honored to have you as my
mentor I have a few selective words. about the most recent turn of events with Roe VS. Wade
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Black women when they assert themselves, are awesome
We need lawyers like you in the pacific
Spanish subtitles are not correct.
This was unfortunately alarmingly optimistic.
You sure don't seem to think Kyle Rittenhouse deserves the protection of our country's laws.
She says she supports the rule of law but is lawyer for rioters and looters
Hillary Clinton will never be president thank God
Hahaha she likes Ashraff Ghani.
When is the Ted talks story on Gaige Grosskreutz coming out?
Whoever the chick she tried helping was is likely dead
Explain how a violent rioter Gaige Grosskreutz who was wielding an illegally concealed and possessed weapon is supposed to be protected by the law? He is a criminal.
This chick is a Marxist. Doesn't know law. She's defending Gauge Grosskreutz who not only is a violent rioter masquerading as a paramedic, he also was carrying an illegal weapon during a riot and nearly killed Kyle Rittenhouse in addition to lying under oath.
Religion has destroyed Afghanistan
I found you after I seen what happened Farkhunda
Today I have two questions:
1. How are things with democracy in Afghanistan?
2. When will transgender finally become the president of the USA?
Ms. Motley is an amazing human being.
Clout chasing activist lunatic that loses most of her cases but wins over self-promotion. She's a terrible person and yet so many dumb people out there will give her the attention she craves.
I watch this 48 hours after the onslaught of the taliban on Kabul, during season two of 2020.
God damn, she knocked it out of the park❗️🔥💯⚖️
30 cups of tea 🤣… move over, greg mortensen!
She spread faith in life to me. Earned me an understanding of the role of the law. everyone has the right to claim their rights. And it is important to have good knowledge about the law to protect me
Best of luck for protection ☺️ of every single nation
OMG
watching this inn 2021 and greatly moved.
Damn, someone give her a goddamn Nobel prize, y'all hearing how strong and confident this woman is? You go girl, love you
❤
I had to watch this for my law class. I don’t get anything.
Thank you for standing with us 6 years later, for justice! 6 years later and you still hold your ground and don’t back down ❤️ we love you Kimberly and we are so grateful to have met you and marched with you!
The "rule of law" is an abomination to FREE people! What you are trying to talk about and have FAILED is "JUSTICE by LAWS"!
"Rule of Law" is what authoritarians and majoritarians use to try to "IMPOSE" their "RULE" of law!
Unless you are an American, that is why she does not understand this! She is a "communist socialist"!
"The next president may well be a woman" Unfortunately didn't age well
Kimberley u r a true inspiration to everyone, no matter who or what we are. Please keep fighting to right the wrongs of this fucked up world. Bless you.
This is a global human rights issue and given the mental distress around Covid many are at risk for being offered this. Please have the conversations and find a way to bring these suits. Attorneys and law students I believe a way can be found. I have an attorney on survey of hundreds who consented to this and now cannot recognize the faces of his own clients. https://youtu.be/369_F0ZbeZc
This is amazing! It makes me wonder what each of us can do to help and to impact the world positively
I remembered mother teresa. Good job madam.
Most flawless TED speaker I've ever heard. The world needs more people like her.
"I've had a grenade thrown at my office"