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... ... @@ -1,25 +1,59 @@ 1 -= MakeCPs GreatAgain=1 +=1NR Court Clog= 2 2 3 3 4 -==== 18 U.S. C. 242canpunishpoliceofficerswithimprisonmentiftheydemonstratewillful intenttoviolate protectedrights====5 - L.I.I.ND(RunbyCornell,thisisthe actualU.S.Code242usedinfederalprosecutiontoday,"U.S.Code§242 - Deprivation ofrights under color of law", https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/242)//AA HB 12/1/166 -Wh oever,undercolorof anylaw,statute, ordinance,regulation,or4 +====Judiciary is intact now but we're on the brink—courts are clogged at historic levels.==== 5 +**Bannon '13** (Alicia Bannon serves as counsel for the Brennan Center's Democracy Program, where her work focuses on judicial selection and promoting fair and impartial courts. Ms. Bannon also previously served as a Liman Fellow and Counsel in the Brennan Center's Justice Program. J.D. from Yale Law School in 2007, where she was a Comments Editor of the Yale Law Journal. "Testimony: More Judges Needed in Federal Courts," Brennan Center, 9/13, http://www.brennancenter.org/analysis/testimony-federal-courts-need-more-judges) OS 6 +While the current high level of judicial vacancies partially explains this high per-judge 7 7 AND 8 - orforlife,orboth, or may besentenced to death.8 +2013, so as to ensure the continued vitality of our federal courts. 9 9 10 10 11 -==== However,it'shardforfederalprosecutorsto bring possible crimestolightduetoa"specificintent"definition of "willful intent"—pastrulingshavea chillingeffect====12 - Pastor2(MichaelJ. Pastor,2002, "A TragedyandaCrime?AmadouDiallo, SpecificIntent,andtheFederal Prosecution ofCivilRightsViolations", http://www.nyujlpp.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Michael-J-Pastor-A-Tragedy-and-a-Crime.pdf)//AA HB 12/1/1613 -The firsthurdleinfederalcriminalprosecutionsinvolvesconcernsoverfederalismandlocal sovereigntythat11 +====Qualified immunity avoids court clog—it removes frivolous lawsuits against law enforcement officers before deliberation occurs, reducing the burden==== 12 +**Callahan 16** (Mike Callahan, Served in law enforcement for 44 years, appointed as a Special Agent with the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service, 4/29/16, "Protecting cops from frivolous lawsuits: Qualified immunity, explained", https://web.archive.org/web/20161201124728/https://www.policeone.com/legal/articles/176707006-Protecting-cops-from-frivolous-lawsuits-Qualified-immunity-explained/) 13 +The United States Supreme Court has demonstrated remarkable understanding of the very difficult and dangerous 14 14 AND 15 - with the specificintenttouse unreasonableforcein theirencounterwith Diallo6.15 +qualified immunity defense and use it to successfully defend their police officer clients. 16 16 17 17 18 -====Thus, the Counterplan: The United States ought to hold officers criminally liable for depriving another of their civil rights upon a showing of reckless disregard rather than specific intent.==== 19 -Pastor 2 (Michael J. Pastor, 2002, "A Tragedy and a Crime? Amadou Diallo, Specific Intent, and the Federal Prosecution of Civil Rights Violations", http://www.nyujlpp.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Michael-J-Pastor-A-Tragedy-and-a-Crime.pdf) //AA HB 12/1/16 20 -If the Supreme Court wished to overturn § 242 for vagueness, it could do 18 +==2 Scenarios== 19 + 20 + 21 +===Scenario 1=== 22 + 23 + 24 +====Clogged courts stall US economy—specifically, disincentives like QI solve==== 25 +**Post 11 (**Ashely; InsideCounsel as managing editor ,"Frivolous lawsuits clogging U.S. courts, stalling economic growth", www.insidecounsel.com/2011/07/22/frivolous-lawsuits-clogging-us-courts-stalling-eco?page=1-5, July 22, 2011)//ADS 26 +Americans' litigiousness and thirst for massive damages has been a boon to the legal profession 21 21 AND 22 - §242 should be usedto prevent excessiveuseofdeadlyforce.828 +It would be unlikely that he would veto the bill," Schwartz says. 23 23 24 24 25 -====Competes through Court Clog b/c it doesn't link because criminal prosecutions must still be vetted by a prosecutor and brought only when the evidence supports probable cause, which overcomes qualified immunity, and solves better than the aff through deterrence: Police Officers can obtain professional liability insurance to protect themselves against civil lawsuits but they can't insure themselves against prison time which 18 USC 242 enforces.==== 31 +====Economic decline causes war and miscalculation ==== 32 +**Royal 10** — Jedidiah Royal, Director of Cooperative Threat Reduction at the U.S. Department of Defense, M.Phil. Candidate at the University of New South Wales, 2010 ("Economic Integration, Economic Signalling and the Problem of Economic Crises," Economics of War and Peace: Economic, Legal and Political Perspectives, Edited by Ben Goldsmith and Jurgen Brauer, Published by Emerald Group Publishing, ISBN 0857240048, p. 213-215) 33 +Less intuitive is how periods of economic decline may increase the likelihood of external conflict 34 +AND 35 +such, the view presented here should be considered ancillary to those views. 36 + 37 + 38 +===Scenario 2=== 39 + 40 + 41 +====Federal court clog collapses the federal judiciary– decimates Supreme Court and rule of law==== 42 +**Oakley 96** (John B.; Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus US Davis School of Law, 1996 The Myth of Cost-Free Jurisdictional Reallocation)//ADS 43 +Personal effects: The hidden costs of greater workloads. The hallmark of federal justice 44 +AND 45 +would raise the most serious questions of the future course of the nation. 46 + 47 + 48 +====Global democracy is predicated off of US judicial legitimacy ==== 49 +**Zoccola '06 **(Barbara; President of the Memphis Bar Association, "Voters hold the key for judicial fairness" July 23, The Commercial Appeal)//ADS 50 +It matters because the health of our American democracy depends on impartial judges who apply 51 +AND 52 +and only 64 percent correctly identified the meaning of "checks and balances" 53 + 54 + 55 +====Consolidation solves WMD conflict ==== 56 +**Halperin 11 **(Morton H.; Senior Advisor – Open Society Institute and Senior Vice President of the Center for American Progress, "Unconventional Wisdom – Democracy is Still Worth Fighting For", Foreign Policy, http://foreignpolicy.com/2011/01/03/unconventional-wisdom, JANUARY 3, 2011)//ADS 57 +As the United States struggles to wind down two wars and recover from a humbling 58 +AND 59 +Nor should we doubt that America would be more secure if they succeed. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,16 +1,11 @@ 1 -====1. Utilitarianism is the only moral system available to policy-makers. ==== 2 -Goodin 90 writes 3 -Robert Goodin, fellow in philosophy, Australian National Defense University, THE UTILITARIAN RESPONSE, 1990, p. 141-2 4 -My larger argument turns on the proposition that there is something special about the situation 5 -AND 6 -want to use it at all – to chose general rules or conduct. 1 +=Body Camera CP= 7 7 8 8 9 -====2. Moral uncertainty means you default to extinction first. ==== 10 -**Bostrom 12** Nick Bostrom. Faculty of Philosophy and Oxford Martin School University of Oxford; Generally Crazy Person but not this argument because it's actually pretty sane."Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority." Global Policy (2012) 11 -These reflections on moral uncertainty suggest~~s~~ an alternative,complementary way of 12 -AND 13 -of value. To do this, we must prevent any existential catastrophe. 4 +====Counterplan: The United States ought to require all police officers to wear body cameras, always powered on, with legal ramifications if turned off while on duty==== 14 14 15 15 16 -====Thus, the standard is maximizing expected well-being.==== 7 +====Body cameras strengthen police legitimacy, lower cases of brutality, stop and frisk, and arrests. Officers like them too, and empirical data backs them up==== 8 +White 14 (Michael D. White, 2014, "Police Officer Body-Worn Cameras: Assessing the Evidence", https://www.ojpdiagnosticcenter.org/sites/default/files/spotlight/download/Police20Officer20Body-Worn20Cameras.pdf) 9 +Transparency, or willingness by a police department to open itself up to outside scrutiny 10 +AND 11 +. There was no comparison to officers who did not wear cameras.12 - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,59 +1,0 @@ 1 -=1NR Court Clog= 2 - 3 - 4 -====Judiciary is intact now but we're on the brink—courts are clogged at historic levels.==== 5 -**Bannon '13** (Alicia Bannon serves as counsel for the Brennan Center's Democracy Program, where her work focuses on judicial selection and promoting fair and impartial courts. Ms. Bannon also previously served as a Liman Fellow and Counsel in the Brennan Center's Justice Program. J.D. from Yale Law School in 2007, where she was a Comments Editor of the Yale Law Journal. "Testimony: More Judges Needed in Federal Courts," Brennan Center, 9/13, http://www.brennancenter.org/analysis/testimony-federal-courts-need-more-judges) OS 6 -While the current high level of judicial vacancies partially explains this high per-judge 7 -AND 8 -2013, so as to ensure the continued vitality of our federal courts. 9 - 10 - 11 -====Qualified immunity avoids court clog—it removes frivolous lawsuits against law enforcement officers before deliberation occurs, reducing the burden==== 12 -**Callahan 16** (Mike Callahan, Served in law enforcement for 44 years, appointed as a Special Agent with the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service, 4/29/16, "Protecting cops from frivolous lawsuits: Qualified immunity, explained", https://web.archive.org/web/20161201124728/https://www.policeone.com/legal/articles/176707006-Protecting-cops-from-frivolous-lawsuits-Qualified-immunity-explained/) 13 -The United States Supreme Court has demonstrated remarkable understanding of the very difficult and dangerous 14 -AND 15 -qualified immunity defense and use it to successfully defend their police officer clients. 16 - 17 - 18 -==2 Scenarios== 19 - 20 - 21 -===Scenario 1=== 22 - 23 - 24 -====Clogged courts stall US economy—specifically, disincentives like QI solve==== 25 -**Post 11 (**Ashely; InsideCounsel as managing editor ,"Frivolous lawsuits clogging U.S. courts, stalling economic growth", www.insidecounsel.com/2011/07/22/frivolous-lawsuits-clogging-us-courts-stalling-eco?page=1-5, July 22, 2011)//ADS 26 -Americans' litigiousness and thirst for massive damages has been a boon to the legal profession 27 -AND 28 -It would be unlikely that he would veto the bill," Schwartz says. 29 - 30 - 31 -====Economic decline causes war and miscalculation ==== 32 -**Royal 10** — Jedidiah Royal, Director of Cooperative Threat Reduction at the U.S. Department of Defense, M.Phil. Candidate at the University of New South Wales, 2010 ("Economic Integration, Economic Signalling and the Problem of Economic Crises," Economics of War and Peace: Economic, Legal and Political Perspectives, Edited by Ben Goldsmith and Jurgen Brauer, Published by Emerald Group Publishing, ISBN 0857240048, p. 213-215) 33 -Less intuitive is how periods of economic decline may increase the likelihood of external conflict 34 -AND 35 -such, the view presented here should be considered ancillary to those views. 36 - 37 - 38 -===Scenario 2=== 39 - 40 - 41 -====Federal court clog collapses the federal judiciary– decimates Supreme Court and rule of law==== 42 -**Oakley 96** (John B.; Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus US Davis School of Law, 1996 The Myth of Cost-Free Jurisdictional Reallocation)//ADS 43 -Personal effects: The hidden costs of greater workloads. The hallmark of federal justice 44 -AND 45 -would raise the most serious questions of the future course of the nation. 46 - 47 - 48 -====Global democracy is predicated off of US judicial legitimacy ==== 49 -**Zoccola '06 **(Barbara; President of the Memphis Bar Association, "Voters hold the key for judicial fairness" July 23, The Commercial Appeal)//ADS 50 -It matters because the health of our American democracy depends on impartial judges who apply 51 -AND 52 -and only 64 percent correctly identified the meaning of "checks and balances" 53 - 54 - 55 -====Consolidation solves WMD conflict ==== 56 -**Halperin 11 **(Morton H.; Senior Advisor – Open Society Institute and Senior Vice President of the Center for American Progress, "Unconventional Wisdom – Democracy is Still Worth Fighting For", Foreign Policy, http://foreignpolicy.com/2011/01/03/unconventional-wisdom, JANUARY 3, 2011)//ADS 57 -As the United States struggles to wind down two wars and recover from a humbling 58 -AND 59 -Nor should we doubt that America would be more secure if they succeed. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,21 +1,0 @@ 1 -==Resolved: The US ought to limit qualified immunity for police officers.== 2 - 3 - 4 -====A. Interpretation: The aff must defend the legal definition of Qualified Immunity. To clarify:==== 5 - 6 - 7 -====Qualified Immunity==== 8 -Cornell ND (Cornell University Law School, "Qualified Immunity", https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/qualified_immunity, 11/10/16) 9 -Qualified immunity: an overview 10 - "Qualified immunity balances two important interests— 11 -AND 12 -plaintiff's right if it is clear that the right was not clearly established. 13 - 14 - 15 -====B. Violation: The aff does not engage with qualified immunity at all, they instead talk about _____==== 16 - 17 - 18 -====C. Standards:==== 19 -1. Predictable Limits 20 -2. Ground: 21 -====D. Voters:==== - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,70 +1,0 @@ 1 -====A. Interpretation: Acceptance of being affirmative in debate round constitutes acceptance of the burden to advocate topical action by public colleges and universities of the United States==== 2 -Ericson 3 (Jon M Ericson, Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts – California Polytechnic U., et al., The Debater's Guide, Third Edition, p. 4) 3 -The Proposition of Policy: Urging Future Action. In policy propositions, each topic 4 -AND 5 -compelling reasons for an audience to perform the future action that you propose. 6 - 7 - 8 -====Resolved implies action ==== 9 -Oxford Dictionaries (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/resolved) 10 -Definition of resolved in English: Firmly determined to do something 11 - 12 - 13 -====Ought implies moral obligation==== 14 -**Dictionary.com** http://www.dictionary.com/browse/ought 15 -1. 16 -(used to express duty or moral obligation): 17 -Every citizen ought to help. 18 - 19 - 20 -====B. Violation: Aff violates the words "Resolved: Public colleges and universities ought," and has not met its burden to advocate action by public colleges and universities==== 21 - 22 - 23 -====C. Standards: ==== 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 -====Non-topic-centered debate drains education and critical thinking skills==== 28 -Michael Greenstein, 2014 ("An Activity At Risk: A Call for Topic-Centered Debate," Dr. Greenstein is the Director of Debate and a social studies teacher at Glenbrook North High School, The Rostrum, Fall 2014, pp. 70-72) 29 -In non-topic centered debates, affirmative teams often will not discuss anything related 30 -AND 31 -critical thinking ability, analytic skills, or other benefits debate can provide. 32 - 33 - 34 - 35 - 36 -==== Supporting limits sets a norm—they're the vital access point for any theory impact—key to fairness because huge research burdens mean we can't prepare to compete—key to education because people quit debate, and top debate schools strategically run small affs==== 37 -**Rowland 84** (Robert C., Debate Coach – Baylor University, "Topic Selection in Debate", American Forensics in Perspective, Ed. Parson, p. 53-54) 38 -The first major problem identified by the work group as relating to topic selection is 39 -AND 40 -of broad topics that has led some small schools to cancel their programs. 41 - 42 - 43 -====7. Non-topical affirmatives screw fairness and decrease the dialogical benefits of the debate—turns the aff==== 44 -Galloway 7 (Ryan, professor of communications at Samford University, Contemporary Argumentation and Debate, Vol. 28, 2007) 45 -Debate as a dialogue sets an argumentative table, where all parties receive a relatively 46 -AND 47 -substitutes for topical action do not accrue the dialogical benefits of topical advocacy. 48 - 49 - 50 -====8. Focus on abstract resistance rather than concrete policy re-entrenches mechanisms that produce oppression, and withers the politically consequential Left—even if they solve short-term, they turn long-term==== 51 -**Thompson et al., 15**, Gregory Smulewicz-Zucker and Michael Thompson, 9/15,Radical Intellectuals and the Subversion of Progressive Politics: The Betrayal of Politics, (Political Philosophy and Public Purpose) (Kindle Locations 263-270). Palgrave Macmillan. Kindle Edition. Thompson is a Political Scientist @ William Patterson University, Smulewicz-Zucker is a philosophy professor @ Baruch 52 -On our reading, there is not only a theoretical but also a deeply political 53 -AND 54 -) (Kindle Locations 263-270). Palgrave Macmillan. Kindle Edition. 55 - 56 - 57 - 58 -====Switch side debate solves better through future advocacy and argumentation skills==== 59 -**Zwarensteyn 2012** (Ellen C., "High School Policy Debate as an Enduring Pathway to Political Education: Evaluating Possibilities for Political Learning" (2012). Masters Theses. Paper 35. 60 -http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/theses/35, LB) 61 -After surveying literature dating back to the policy debate controversies of the 1950s and 1960s 62 -AND 63 -continuously adapting multiple perspectives in and out of a student's world-view. 64 - 65 - 66 -====11. Policy Simulation is key to strategic decision-making and even culture change==== 67 -Eijkman 12 ~~Henk, visiting fellow at the University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy and is Visiting Professor of Academic Development, Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology in India, has taught at various institutions in the social sciences and his work as an adult learning specialist has taken him to South Africa, Malaysia, Palestine, and India, "The role of simulations in the authentic learning for national security policy development: Implications for Practice," http://nsc.anu.edu.au/test/documents/Sims_in_authentic_learning_report.pdf~~ 68 -However, whether as an approach to learning, innovation, persuasion or culture shift 69 -AND 70 -notion with the aff methodology because someone has to lose the debate—equating - EntryDate
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