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1 +Part 1 – Framework
2 +Justice is comprised of recognition and redistribution. Moral frameworks need to encompass both in order to function. Fraser 01
3 +Nancy Fraser, 20’01, “Recognition without ethics?”, Nancy Fraser is an American critical theorist, feminist, and the Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science and professor of philosophy at The New School in New York City, https://www.google.com/search?q=nancy+fraserandoq=nancy+fraserandaqs=chrome..69i57.2448j0j4andsourceid=chromeandie=UTF-8
4 +For some time...recognition of difference.
5 +
6 +Participatory parity provides a method to both identify and remedy injustice. Fraser 2
7 +Nancy, 2001, “Recognition without ethics?”, Nancy Fraser is an American critical theorist, feminist, and the Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science and professor of philosophy at The New School in New York City, https://www.google.com/search?q=nancy+fraserandoq=nancy+fraserandaqs=chrome..69i57.2448j0j4andsourceid=chromeandie=UTF-8
8 +How, then, should...recognition of difference.
9 +
10 +Analytic
11 +
12 +The status model fosters participatory parity. Fraser 3
13 +Nancy, 2001, “Recognition without ethics?”, Nancy Fraser is an American critical theorist, feminist, and the Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science and professor of philosophy at The New School in New York City, https://www.google.com/search?q=nancy+fraserandoq=nancy+fraserandaqs=chrome..69i57.2448j0j4andsourceid=chromeandie=UTF-8
14 +The key to...shall argue next
15 +
16 +Analytic
17 +
18 +Squo doctrine of QI is bad Wright 15
19 +Sam Wright, Nov. 3 2015. Sam Wright is a public interest lawyer in Seattle focusing exclusively on governments and nonprofits for a decade, and has authored/coauthored over a thousand law reviews. (“Want to Fight Police Misconduct? Reform Qualified Immunity” http://abovethelaw.com/2015/11/want-to-fight-police-misconduct-reform-qualified-immunity/
20 +I think Megan...make it happen.
21 +
22 +The abuse of police power upon black bodies is legally justified- departmental policy allows gross violations of constitutional and human rights. Cardabo 16
23 +Cardabo (“Blue-on-Black Violence: A Provisional Model of Some of the Causes” https://poseidon01.ssrn.com/delivery.php ID=673064096005020124027029102096025100001024071012061053073118029088121011070115096091011099101107042108110072119028077103081106031034078007004004104014023106102120059039091020116004108105001112098065100003029096075013022123071127119097078102115004067andEXT=pdf) DEVON W. CARBADO, 2016
24 +No single model...the Fourth Amendment.”
25 +
26 +Qualified immunity protects officers who have clearly broken the law because the standards for being clearly established are far too high.
27 +Philip, “An "Objectively Reasonable" Criticism of the Doctrine of Qualified Immunity in Excessive Force Cases Brought Under 42 U.S.C. § 1983”, Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law, March 1st, Accessed November 10th, Online: http://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1459andcontext=jpl – MG
28 +Apart from the...overcome qualified immunity.
29 +
30 +Thus the plan text: The United States ought to limit qualified immunity for police officers by changing the clearly established clause to a burden of evidence on the defendant
31 +CX check all spec, theory, and T interps to prevent needless theory. Substantive debate outweighs because its applicable in the real world.
32 +Williams 12 advocates for the plan:
33 +(John C. Williams. Doctor of Jurisprudence, May 2012, Vanderbilt University Law School. “Qualifying Qualified Immunity.” Vanderbilt Law Review. Vol. 65:4:1295. 2012 — KW)
34 +“Because the fact-specific...a constitutional violation.”
35 +
36 +Civil suits in constitutional rights violations are distinctly important in recognizing the importance of individuals who have their rights violated by government officials, even when the financial liability may be addressed by the government. Armacost 89
37 +(Barbara E. Armacost 51 Vand. L. Rev. 583 (1998) “Qualified Immunity- Ignorance Excused” J.D. University of Virginia School of Law 1989 M.T.S. Regent College of the University of British Columbia 1984 B.S. University of Virginia 1976 )
38 +Turning to section...clear constitutional impropriety.
39 +
40 +Civil recourse is key to individual recognition of status and authority of the plaintiffs, empowering them. Solomon 10
41 +Solomon ’10 (Jason M. Solomon. Associate Professor, College of William and Mary Law School. “What is Civil Justice” Loyola Of Los Angeles Law Review. Vol. 44:317. Fall 2010. http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/facpubs/1149 — KW)
42 +“Consistent with the...to the one wronged. 49”
43 +
44 +Analytic
45 +
46 +Civil suits against police officers for constitutional rights violations are uniquely important to address discrimination and rights abuses Nixa 16
47 +(Dan Nixa, May 6, 2016 “On the importance of civil rights lawsuits”, https://chicagocivilrightslaw.com/a-short-history-on-the-importance-of-civil-rights-lawsuits/ Dan attended Vanderbilt University Law School. At Vanderbilt, Dan won the second-year mock trial championship, participated in moot court, and was a member of a law journal.
48 +University Nebraska at Omaha, Summa Cum Laude, Economics with honors. Dan was selected for outstanding achievement in his major, and awarded the Vice Chancellor’s Leadership Award for his volunteer work in the community.)
49 +To understand this...best course of action
50 +
51 +The state is inevitable – refusal to engage in traditional politics cedes the policy sphere to authoritarian elites and abdicates social responsibility – that makes all crises inevitable Boggs ‘97
52 +(Carl, Professor of Political Science – National University, Theory and Society 26, December, p. 773-4)
53 +The decline of...from civil society.
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4 +The Role of the Ballot is to roleplay as policymakers since this is the best way to achieve real world education.
5 +Joyner 99, Professor International Law @ Georgetwon, 99 (Christopher "TEACHING INTERNATIONAL LAW: VIEWS FROM AN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS POLITICAL SCIENTIST" ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law, Spring, 5 ILSA J Int'l and Comp L 377)
6 + Use of the debate can be an effective pedagogical tool for education in
7 +AND
8 +real world of policy analysis,political critique, and legal defense.
9 +
10 +Util is the only ethical system available to policymakers.
11 +Goodin 95 – Professor of Philosophy at the Research School of the Social Sciences at the Australian National University (Robert E., Cambridge University Press, "Utilitarianism As a Public Philosophy" pg 63)
12 +My larger argument turns on the proposition that there is something special about the situation
13 +AND
14 +, aggregates and averages is just not sufficiently fine-grained for that.
15 +
16 +Thus the standard is maximizing well being.
17 +AND voluntary political participation is a fundamental ideal of democracy.
18 +Maria Eremenko, "Political participation: Model by Verba in the EU and Russia", National Research University, http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/academy/content/pdf/participant-papers/eu/Maria-Eremenko-Political-participation-Model-by-Verba-in-the-EU-and-Russia.pdf
19 +"Political participation affords citizens in a democracy an opportunity to communicate information to government
20 +AND
21 +news, discussing politics with friends etc.), but "doing politics" 3
22 +
23 +Contention 1 Democracy participation:
24 +
25 +QI serves to shield police from accountability
26 +The WSW is published by the International Committee of the Fourth International, the leadership of the world socialist movement, the Fourth International founded by Leon Trotsky in 1938. The WSWS aims to meet the need, felt widely today, for an intelligent appraisal of the problems of contemporary society. It addresses itself to the masses of people who are dissatisfied with the present state of social life, as well as its cynical and reactionary treatment by the establishment media.;wsws.org; US Supreme Court Expands Immunity for Killer Cops; 15; https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/11/12/pers-n12.html
27 +With the death toll from police brutality continuing to mount, the US Supreme Court
28 +AND
29 +mass repression and dictatorship in response to the growth of working class opposition.
30 +
31 +Police violence leads to lack of political participation.
32 +Liz Adetiba is a Politics Intern at The Huffington Post. She is a rising senior at the University of Chicago where she studies political science and human rights. You can reach her at liz.adetiba@huffingtonpost.com.; huffingtonpost.com; Watching Videos of Police Brutality Can Traumatize You, Especially if You're Black; 16; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/watching-police-brutality-videos_us_577ee9b3e4b0344d514eaa5d
33 +Jarrod Doyle was relaxing with friends on July 5 when the hashtag ~#AltonSterling popped
34 +AND
35 +if you don't watch, you can't participate in the society."
36 +
37 +
38 +Contention 2 Impacts:
39 +Democide
40 +
41 +Democracies check political violence
42 +Timmerman 14 (Ashley M. Timmerman, BA at University of Central Florida, Summer 2014, "WHEN LEADERS REPRESS: A STUDY OF AFRICAN STATE," http://etd.fcla.edu/CF/CFE0005428/Masters_thesis_final.pdf MV)
43 +Several alternate causal mechanisms are proposed to explain this finding. Joseph Young (2009
44 +AND
45 +with a multiparty system before a significant improvement in human rights practices is achieved
46 +
47 +Disease:
48 +
49 +Democracy is a prerequisite to effectively combatting disease
50 +Ruger 05, (Jennifer Prah, "Democracy and health". Harvard University, PhD, Health Policy. Yale University, MSL, Law. Oxford University, MSc, Comparative Social Research. Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, MA, International Relations. (Qualified as hell) http://qjmed.oxfordjournals.org/content/qjmed/98/4/299.full.pdf
51 +Democratic institutions and practices can affect human development in multiple ways, including population health
52 +AND
53 +before it loses millions of its citizens to yet another public health tragedy.
54 +
55 +Diseases causes extinction
56 +DUJS 09, (Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science, "Human Extinction: The Uncertainty of Our Fate", http://dujs.dartmouth.edu/spring-2009/human-extinction-the-uncertainty-of-our-fate)
57 +RIP Homo sapiens A pandemic will kill off all humans. In the past,
58 +AND
59 +could only infect birds — into a human-viable strain (10).
60 +
61 +War
62 +
63 +Democracy is a critical impact filter - checks escalation for all wars
64 +Hamburg 10, (David A., President Emeritus at Carnegie Corporation of New York, previously President of the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences and President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, previously chair of the department of psychiatry at Stanford, M.D. from Indiana University, "Recent advances in preventing mass violence")
65 +Democracies thrive by finding ways to deal fairly with conflicts and resolve them below the
66 +AND
67 +processes of mutual accommodation, offer the best chance for nonviolent conflict resolution.
68 +
69 +Economy
70 +
71 +Democracies lead in economic growth, development, crises management, political stability, and low inequality
72 +Karakaya et. al 15 (Ugur Karakaya, the Gaziosmanpasa University Hasan Bulent Kantarci, Kocaeli University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, department of economics, "The Relationship between Democracy, Freedom, and Economic Development", World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic and Management Engineering Vol:9, No:6, 2015, http://www.waset.org/publications/10001565, al)
73 +Democracy happens to be one of the main features required for economic growth and
74 +AND
75 +our research results, democracy has a positive impact on economic development.
76 +
77 +Environment
78 +
79 +Empirical studies prove that democracies have more environmental protection than nondemocracies
80 +Bernauer et al. 13 (Thomas Bernauer, professor of political science at ETH Zurich, Tobias Böhmelt, Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Department of Government at the University of Essex, "National climate policies in international comparison: The Climate Change Cooperation Index", Environmental Science and Policy 25 (2013) 196 – 206, 1/13
81 +To examine possible analytical implications of such differences, we revisit a rather well-
82 +AND
83 +et al., 2003; Ba¨ttig and Bernauer, 2009).
84 +
85 +Nuclear War
86 +
87 +Democratic consolidation is key to prevent nuclear war
88 +Muravchik, 2001 (Joshua, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, "Democracy and Nuclear Peace", http://www.npec-web.org/syllabi/muravchik.htm)
89 +That Freedom House could count 120 freely elected governments by early 2001 (out of
90 +AND
91 +yet exist but where the prospects for democracy may be still more remote.
92 +
93 +Ethnic War
94 +
95 +Democracy is the only system that can reduce ethnic conflict
96 +Timothy D. Sisk, 8-1-2003, "Democracy and Conflict Management," Beyond Intractability Project, The Conflict Information Consortium, University Of Colorado, http://www.beyondintractability.org/essay/democ-con-manag MV
97 +Of the range of tools available to conflict resolution practitioners to manage intractable conflicts,
98 +AND
99 +democracy may contribute to or help exacerbate intractable conflict is a critical concern.
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