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+==Court Clog DA== |
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+====Courts are overburdened and nearly failing but the GOP election could reduce caseload==== |
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+**Bendery '15** ~~Jennifer Bendery (White House and Congressional Reporter); 09/30/2015; "Federal Judges Are Burned Out, Overworked And Wondering Where Congress Is"; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/judge-federal-courts-vacancies_us_55d77721e4b0a40aa3aaf14b //BWSWJ~~ |
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+For many district and circuit court judges, going to work means doing their job |
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+AND |
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+thousands or even millions of lives. They're just spread way too thin. |
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+====Court involvement in public institution speech cases causes court clog==== |
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+**Less '09** ~~Gia B. Less, Professor-UCLA School of Law, 2009, "First Amendment Enforcement in Government Institutions and Programs," UCLA Law Review, August, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 1691, p. 1723~~ |
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+This theme - that the practice of judicial review itself, regardless of its outcome |
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+both undermine the initial government decisionmakers' institutional authority and overwhelm the courts. n169 |
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+====Failure to defer to public institutions' speech restrictions imposes costs – effectiveness and court clog – that turns case and outweighs the benefit==== |
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+**Less 2** ~~Gia B. Less, Professor-UCLA School of Law, 2009, "First Amendment Enforcement in Government Institutions and Programs," UCLA Law Review, August, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 1691, p. 1723~~ |
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+For other institutions and programs, the need for substantial discretion to restrict speech depends |
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+AND |
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+and effectiveness, the costs of traditional heightened review there outweigh its benefits. |
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+===Economy=== |
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+====Court clog from new litigation independently destroys the economy==== |
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+Fix-Fierro '03, Circuit Master Judge, 3 (Hector, Courts, Justice, and Efficiency: A Social Justice Legal Study of Economic Rationality in Adjudication, p. 123) |
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+Regarding the second question, ie, competition between legal systems121 and the role of |
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+decision-making process of foreign ~~{and domestic) economic actors.123 |
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+===Terrorism=== |
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+====Court clog causes terrorism==== |
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+**Little '06**, Legal Policy Analyst in the the Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at the Heritage Foundation, 9-22-6 (Erica, "Federalizing "Gang Crime" Is Counterproductive and Dangerous," www.heritage.org/Research/Crime/wm1221.cfm) |
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+One of the more concrete problems that comes with federal overcriminalization is the misallocation of |
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+AND |
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+. Moreover, federal prosecution is more expensive than state-level prosecution. |
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+====Terrorism guarantees extinction==== |
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+**Hellman, **Stanford Engineering Prof,** 8 ** |
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+~~Martin E., emeritus prof of engineering at Stanford, Spring 2008, "Risk Analysis of Nuclear Deterrence" accessed 5-28-14, http://www.nuclearrisk.org/paper.pdf, hec) |
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+The threat of nuclear terrorism looms much larger in the public's mind than the threat |
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+AND |
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+assume that preventing World War III is a necessity—not an option. |
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+===Econ=== |
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+====Kills tech innovation==== |
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+**Kirk 6**, Executive Director of the American Intellectual Property Law Association, 3-24-6 (Michael, http://www.aipla. org/Content/ContentGroups/Legislative_Action/109th_Congress/Testimony5/ImmigrationBillSenatorSpecter.pdf) |
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+I am writing to you on behalf of the American Intellectual Property Law Association ( |
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+AND |
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+Federal Circuit to give timely and consistent consideration to patent cases. Sincerely, |