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Courtney Armstrong (BA '93, JD '97, MBA '97), executive vice president for world business affairs at Warner Brothers Pictures, ... Kobby Lartey (JD '18) grew up watching lawyers work at the forefront of the new democracy movement in Ghana. If fairness doesn't always mean treating everyone the same, then what does it really mean?

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  • Courtney Armstrong (BA '93, JD '97, MBA '97), executive vice president for world business affairs at Warner Brothers Pictures, ...
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  • If fairness doesn't always mean treating everyone the same, then what does it really mean?
  • Charles Johnson spent twenty years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.
  • Terrill Swift spent fifteen years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.

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