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+**The constitutive feature of the U.S. Criminal Justice System is that citizens should be held accountable for their actions and that wrongdoing should be punished in some form** |
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+Antony Duff ‘13, Theories of Criminal Law, SEP 2013 |
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+We can usefully ... it as wrong |
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+**The neg burden is to show that there is a morally relevant distinction between police officers and the average citizen** |
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+**In order to adequately characterize distinctions in agents, we must draw upon the life form of the agent.** |
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+Matthew Boyle and Douglas Lavin ‘9. Harvard University. Goodness and Desire. 10/15/09. |
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+**Once we are within the debate, we must only follow the constitutive rules of debate** |
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+Terry Nardin , “International Ethics and International Law”. Review of International Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Jan., 1992), pp. 19-30, published by Cambridge University Press . JStor, Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20097279 |
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+The rules of ... of becoming lawfully |